The FDA approved a pill that reduces the risk of adolescents contracting HIV-1. Dr. Sharon Nachman addresses the barriers that may prevent teens from taking the necessary medication.
Frozen vegetable purchases in grocery stores are declining even though the products offer similar if not superior nutrition benefits to fresh vegetables. Researchers explain why.
Researchers and students are deploying drones to bring healthcare to remote villages in Madagascar, to aid in research and discovery in Antarctica and for fun and exploration on campus.
As the daughter of a civil engineer and medical doctor, Amna was exposed to a barrage of ideas and information early on and learned to ask big questions.
Prof. Sherif Abdelaziz received the prestigious Young Investigator Program Award from the U.S. Army Research Office, which includes a grant for $356K to advance his multi-scale research of freezing-heating effects on clay-rich materials.
Robbye Kinkade is the creator and director of the Recognizing Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (R.E.D.I) program, a seminar geared toward increasing the understanding and celebration of the myriad of cultures that contribute to Stony Brook's diverse campus community. The program also seeks to provide faculty and staff with an opportunity to come together to discuss diversity, equity and inclusion. Robbye has more than 25 years of professional experience in public health and has implemented various health-related training, presentations and workshops for teens, persons living with HIV, faith based institutions and community-based organizations.