Brett F. Branco
Brett Branco began his academic career learning about the science of coastal environments, and the integration of science into public policy and resource management. During his Ph.D. work, his interests
Read MoreBrett Branco began his academic career learning about the science of coastal environments, and the integration of science into public policy and resource management. During his Ph.D. work, his interests
Read MoreAfter graduating with her doctorate, Sophia spent two and a half years in the Chemistry Division at the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, as a National Research Council
Read MoreNicolas Giovambattista utilizes computer simulations, combined with thermodynamics and statistical mechanics theory to study liquids and glasses, particularly, water and aqueous solutions. His research is driven both by applications and
Read MoreAnjana Saxena’s research goal is to understand how cells perceive variety of stresses including DNA damage and trigger a cellular response. Specific focus is on how nucleolar stress factors regulate
Read MoreI am originally from Toronto but did my Ph.D. at the University of California, Riverside (UCR) and was a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at UC Davis before coming to Brooklyn
Read MoreDr. Laura Reigada is a professor in the Department of Psychology at Brooklyn College, appointed faculty in the Health Psychology and Clinical Science training area, and an adjunct assistant professor
Read MoreProfessor Brian Gibney currently serves as the Interim Dean for the Sciences at the CUNY Graduate Center. His continuing research lies at the interface of inorganic and biological chemistry (i.e.,
Read MoreAmy Ikui’s laboratory studies DNA replication and cell division using S. cerevisae and Chalmydomonas as a model system, with the goal of understanding the molecular mechanism of cell growth control.
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