Department News

Dr. Christopher Brownlee featured on the cover of EMBO reports

This month's cover highlights the article Palmitoylated Importin α Regulates Mitotic Spindle Orientation Through Interaction with NuMA by Patrick James Sutton, Natalie Mosqueda and Christopher Brownlee. The image shows a dissected brain from a Xenopus laevis stage 46 tadpole, showcasing midbrain and hindbrain structures. The brain is stained for nestin (green - neural progenitor cells) and beta-tubulin (magenta - all neurons).

Dr. Dongyan Tan featured in Stony Brook Magazine

Congratulations to Dr. Tan for being featured in the Spring ‘25 edition of Stony Brook Magazine. The article is titled "Scientific Synergy" and talks about how Stony Brook’s long-standing collaboration with Brookhaven National Laboratory empowers faculty to accelerate their impact on research innovation. For nearly three decades, Stony Brook University (SBU) faculty and students have advanced scientific discovery through a special, collaborative relationship with one of the nation’s top research facilities, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL).

Congratulations to Maryam (Minnie) Azmi, PhD student in a Pharmacology lab for winning runner-up for the Stony Brook Three Minute Thesis Competition

Twelve Stony Brook graduate students took part in Stony Brook University’s annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on March 28. When the dust settled, Sai Abasolo, a doctoral candidate in biomedical engineering, was named the winner, having withstood competition that was at once enthusiastic, diverse and fierce.

Humble Beginnings Inspire Gary Matoren To Support Renaissance School of Medicine and Health Sciences Students

Difficult moments in people’s lives often are the catalyst to manifest positive things. Gary Matoren lost his daughter at the age of 9. Debbie Lynn was born with a heart defect he said was due to a drug his wife was prescribed for morning sickness. As a result, Gary dedicated his career to healthcare fields such as pharmacy, administration and clinical research. He is now creating a legacy at Stony Brook by leaving his estate to help graduate students continue their pursuit of researching and discovering ways to prevent genetic disorders.

Family Honors Stony Brook Pharmacology’s Founder With Endowment

The fund will support research and PhD students within the Department of Pharmacological Sciences at Stony Brook.

The family of Arthur Grollman, MD, has established an endowed pharmacology fund at Stony Brook University to honor the late Distinguished Professor. In addition, the Arthur P. Grollman Seminar Room was named for him in the Basic Science Tower within the Department of Pharmacological Sciences.

Congratulations to Holly Colognato, 2023–2024 Chancellor’s Award Winner in Excellence in Faculty Service

This award was developed by faculty for faculty, and only those who have demonstrated a record of sustained, superior service to a wide range of diverse constituents receive this distinction.  Dr. Colognato's contributions to the profession, the campus, SUNY, and the broader community are reflected in her selection for this honor.  Receiving this nomination underscores the respect and esteem of Dr. Colognato's colleagues, students, and campus leadership for her professional accomplishments.