Prof. David Thanassi’s findings open the door to new therapies targeting bacterial pili, as an alternative to traditional antibiotics in light of growing global antibiotic resistance.
“Scientific studies over the last decade suggest that the most intense storms are becoming more intense due to warming of the upper ocean due to climate change,” said Prof. Kevin Reed.
“'Hispanic' is a misguided blanket term when you consider the complex identities within the Latinx community." Joseph Pierce, an assistant professor in the department of Hispanic languages and literature at Stony Brook, lends his expert POV to this opinion piece.
When Lucia Muzzarelli ’19 heard a lecture about the Turkana Basin Institute (TBI) in northern Kenya during freshman year, she knew she had to go there.
The free festival gave roughly 3,500 friends, employees, families and students a chance to explore many interactive, hands-on activities and captivating performances.
The exhibit will feature 18 of the University’s acclaimed Department of Art faculty and includes painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, photography, mixed media, video and digital work.
JenniferHeerwig's current research uses an original “big" data set called the Longitudinal Elite Contributor Dataset (LECD) to study patterns in the donation strategies of elite campaign contributors in federal elections. She has co-authored work in the areas of social demography, public opinion, and public policy including publications on the long-term effects of military service on health outcomes and attitudes toward gay marriage.