Results for "Faculty" on Arts and Sciences
NYIT students take first place for their research on bacteriophages
NYIT Life Science students, Natalia Reynisdottir, Brianna Weiss and Lovejit Kaur won awards for best talk and poster for their research on bacteriophages at the NYC regional SEA-PHAGE symposium on Saturday, April 13th.
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Q&A: Fighting for Strong Bones
Feature | Feb 20, 2019
Professor Michael Hadjiargyrou, Ph.D., traveled to Capitol Hill to lobby for improved access to and use of bone density testing.
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NYIT Experts Take Over the Airwaves
Feature | Feb 04, 2019
NYIT faculty members shared their research findings and expertise the week of January 28 on The Academic Minute.
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Stop Putting Juveniles in Solitary Confinement
Feature | Jan 30, 2019
In a Salon op-ed, Associate Professor Emily Restivo, Ph.D., says the practice causes severe psychological harm and impedes reintegration into society.
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NYIT Opens New Chemical Laboratory
Feature | Jan 23, 2019
On January 22, the NYIT community celebrated the opening of a new chemical laboratory in Theobald Science Center at NYIT-Long Island.
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Faculty Perspective: Storytelling in Virtual Reality
Feature | Dec 18, 2018
Immersive technology may spark a new interest in reading and writing among students growing up in a digital world, says Assistant Professor John Misak.
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Video: Fight Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs—With Viruses
Feature | Nov 08, 2018
In a Facebook Live session, NYIT students take viewers on a live hunt for the answer to antibiotic resistance—viruses.
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Engineers, Life Scientist Team Up to Create “Precision Agriculture”
Feature | Nov 07, 2018
With the help of a nearly $300,000 NSF grant, NYIT faculty are developing a soil nutrient sensing system to enhance crop growth and reduce contamination from agricultural runoff.
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News Brief: Students Take First Place at MACUB Conference
Feature | Nov 06, 2018
Two NYIT students and an alumna won first place at the Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists conference for their work with bacteriophages.
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