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LaLota Announces Over $4.1 Million in Additional Funding for Stony Brook

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Congressman Nick LaLota | Nick LaLota Official Website

Congressman Nick LaLota | Nick LaLota Official Website

STONY BROOK, NY - Today, June 13th, 2023, Rep. Nick LaLota (NY-01) announced additional funding for research programs at Stony Brook University. These grants total an additional $4,105,669 in federal funding.

“The more federal dollars that come home to Suffolk County, the better,” said LaLota. “Washington should spend less time using Long Island as a personal piggy bank and more money investing in our communities. I will continue to fight for Long Islanders and ensure that we get good returns on our hard-earned tax dollars.”

Background:

LaLota previously announced grants totaling $1,402,843, bringing the total grant funding to date to $5,508,512.

To date, here is a list of grants provided to Stony Brook’s research programs:

  • Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology

    • Greenhouse Gas Emission Rates for Urban Environments Along the U.S. Northeast Coast

      • $255,304

  • National Science Foundation

    • Uniformization and Rigidity in Metric Surfaces and in the Complex Plane

      • $239,774

    • Holomorphic Dynamics and Related Themes

      • $369,435

    • Uniformization of Surfaces and Mapping Problems in Metric Spaces

      • $148,072

    • A Doppler Radar Climatology of Updraft Proxy Characteristics in Supercells

      • $440,962

    • Higher Multiplier Ideals and Other Applications of Hodge Theory in Algebraic Geometry

      • $499,999

    • Conference: Quasiworld Workshop

      • $39,816

    • Collaborative Research: Deformation Mechanisms in Microstructurally Tailored High Strength Alloys Near the Ideal Limit

      • $420,000

    • NSF-BSF: Collaborative Research: AF: Small: Algorithmic Performance through History Independence

      • $299,975

    • Quasiconformal analysis, optimal triangulations, and fractal geometry

      • $417,872

  • Department of Health and Human Services

    • Research in pharmacology, physiology, and biological chemistry

      • $390,258

    • Research for mothers and children

      • $417,453

    • Heart and vascular diseases research

      • $732,692

    • Diabetes, endocrinology, and metabolic research

      • $250,335

    • Biological research related to deafness and communicative disorders

      • $587,565

Original source can be found here.

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