Stony Brook World Trade Center Wellness Program’s Dr. Benjamin Luft, patients and guests celebrated the opening of a new one-stop clinic for 9/11 first responders.
Blind patient Linda Kirk now experiences seeing light and movement with the help of a so-called "bionic eye” implanted by ophthalmologist Dr. Khurram Chaudhary.
Lauren Hale in the School of Public Health adds expert commentary to this report on how "many individuals and families experience the sort of social and financial stress that contributes to lack of sleep."
In business and comedy, timing is everything. “Voice of the Seawolves” Josh Caray, the grandson of Baseball Hall of Famer Harry Caray and son of longtime Atlanta Braves broadcaster Skip Caray, learned this firsthand.
The women’s volleyball team departed Wednesday for Nebraska where they will face the the fifth-seeded Nebraska Corn Huskers in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.
Total Alumni Association giving towards the Campaign for Stony Brook has surpassed $1 million to reach, serve and engage alumni, students and other constituencies and foster a lifelong connection between the University and graduates.
Sharon Nachman, an international leader in the area of pediatric infectious diseases and the treatment of children with AIDS, has been the principal investigator of more than 30 clinical trials of promising medicines for patients treated at the Medical Center. These include international trials in areas such as new vaccines, Lyme disease, and AIDS. She also directs the Maternal Child HIV/AIDS Program.