The Madagascar biodiversity and drug discovery program is exploring potential new diagnostic and therapeutic resources in one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, where campus researchers have long experience

The State University of New York at Stony Brook, forty-five minutes from New York City on the picturesque coastline of Long Island's North Shore, was recently ranked among the top 100 science universities in the world - and the top 25 in North America – by the London Times Higher Education Supplement. Research activity at Stony Brook grew by 13% in the most recent year for which data are available; the campus continues to lead the 64-unit SUNY system in competitive federal sponsor funding. As one of ten research-intensive universities to receive the first National Science Foundation Recognition Awards for Integration of Research and Education, Stony Brook is at the forefront in preparing our nation's next generation of research leaders.


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