Stony Brook Research
Discovery and Innovation
RESEARCH MILESTONES
Painless Colonoscopy
Nobel Prize for MRI
Protein Folding Simulation
First Virus Synthesis
Dino Bird
Only One With Two CATs
Managing a National Lab
First Two SUNY Drugs
Most Distant Galaxies
Finding the Top Quark
Unlocking the Gene
Finding the Missing Link
Cause of Lyme Disease
Life by the Numbers
Origin of the Ozone Hole
The Age of the Moon
Protecting the Environment
RESEARCH MILESTONES
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2004
FDA Approves 3-D Virtual Colonoscopy for Detection of Colon Cancer
2003
Nobel Recognizes MRI's Start at Stony Brook
2002
Realizing the Promise of "Post-Genomic Medicine"
2002
Polio Virus Made "From Scratch"
1998
Primitive Fossil Bird Provides Crucial Missing Link Between Dinosaurs and Birds
1998
SBU is the Only Institution in NY with Two Centers for Advanced Technology
1998
Stony Brook is Awarded the Contract to Manage Brookhaven National Laboratory
1998
ReoPro and Periostat, SUNY's First Two FDA Approved Drugs
1996
Research Using Data from the Hubble Space Telescope Examines the Most Distant Galaxies
1995
DZero Experiment Finds the Top Quark
1984
Discovery of Anti-Sense RNA Opens Door to Genetic Research
1983
Analyzing "Lucy": The Seductions of Hominid Fossil Interpretation
1982
Discovery of the Cause of Lyme Disease
1982
What Comes After Genus and Species?
1981
Tracking the Ozone Hole
1969
Moon Rocks and the Age of the Moon
1967
Creation of the Environmental Defense Fund