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paydesk has 6 reporters who cover Stony Brook University. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover Stony Brook University are Samantha Andrews and Anne Barnard. Use our journalist directory to find an Stony Brook University member to work for you.

Journalists Who Cover Stony Brook University

Samantha Andrews

Montpellier, France
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Freelance writer specialising in marine science, marine technology, policy, environment, conservation, and sustainability, I can help with your research, outreach, and communication needs.

Businesses, NGOs, government entities, research institutes, stakeholder groups, and others hire me to help ...
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A review with a difference: Tips for peer reviewing data papers
01 Oct 2023  |  blog.cdnsciencepub.com  |  English  |  Scientific Publishing
The article provides practical advice for peer reviewing data papers, which differ from traditional IMRaD research papers. It emphasizes the importance of understanding journal guidelines, seeking guidance from editors, thoroughly examining data, and ensuring metadata standards are met without being overly rigid. Insights from experts Ellen Macdonald, Sam Bashevkin, and Heather Lynch highlight the unique challenges and considerations in reviewing data papers, such as assessing the quality and sufficiency of datasets and allowing for flexible metadata descriptions.
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Stony Brook University University of Alberta Canadian Journal of Forest Research Delta Stewardship Council
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Anne Barnard

Beirut, Lebanon
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New York Times Beirut Bureau Chief, covering Syria and the Middle East
Based in Beirut
Previously served as Middle East and Baghdad bureau chief for the Boston Globe
Reported in the USA for the New York Times, Boston Globe and Philadelphia Inquirer.
Covered Russia in the 90s for the Moscow Times
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English
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Feature Stories Content Writing Corporate Content
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How climate change can supercharge snowstorms
23 Dec 2022  |  BostonGlobe.com  |  English  |  Global Warming
The article discusses the paradox of increased snowfall in certain conditions despite global warming. Kevin Reed, an associate professor at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University, explains that while overall snowfall is decreasing, higher temperatures allow the atmosphere to hold more water, leading to more precipitation. This can result in heavy snowfall when temperatures are just below freezing. The article also touches on the risks associated with different types of precipitation, including the potential for flooding from both rain and melting snow, especially when temperatures hover around the freezing point.
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George W Citroner

New York, United States of America
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My work has appeared in  Fox News, Salon, Medscape, Healthline, Epoch Times, MD Magazine, Specialty Pharmacy Times, Contagion Live.
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English
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Link between Alzheimer's disease, Covid-19, and other common viral infections
13 Nov 2023  |  www.epochtimes.fr  |  French  |  Viral infections
Covid-19 is increasingly linked to cognitive decline and neurological disorders, including Alzheimer's disease. A new study suggests that viral infections, including Covid-19, significantly increase the risk of dementia in older adults. Researchers highlight the inflammatory characteristics shared by Covid-19 and Alzheimer's, suggesting that the global impact of Covid-19 could exacerbate Alzheimer's pathology. Previous studies have also linked other viral infections, such as influenza and herpes simplex, to neurodegenerative diseases. Understanding the mechanisms by which viruses affect brain function is crucial for developing targeted therapies to mitigate virus-induced neurodegeneration.
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Greg Flakus

Houston, United States of America
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Greg Flakus is a journalist based in Houston, United States of America. He retired from a long career at the Voice of America (VOA) in 2017 and has since made short films and shot video for clients. He also continues to write and do voiceover work.
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Spanish
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Jobs Completed 5
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US Campus Uses High-tech Center to Keep Students Safe
17 May 2017  |  Voice of America  |  English  |  University Campus Security
The article discusses the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy at Stony Brook University, where the storm caused a fatality and highlighted the need for improved emergency response systems. In response, the university developed a state-of-the-art Emergency Operations Center (EOC) with the help of security technology firms VCORE Solutions and IntraLogic Solutions. The new system integrates various monitoring and communication systems, allowing for comprehensive surveillance and response capabilities across the campus. It includes features such as camera feeds, GPS units, fire alarms, and multiple communication channels with students and faculty. The system has proven effective in handling emergencies, including an incident where a threatening message led to a swift arrest. The EOC is considered a model for other universities and enhances safety for the campus population of around 50,000 people.
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Bryan Kirk

Cypress, United States of America
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Bryan Kirk is a journalist based in Cypress, TX, United States.
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English
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Biden Leads Trump by 4 Percentage Points in Battleground North Carolina
10 Jul 2020  |  www.newsweek.com  |  English  |  Polling Data
A recent poll by Public Policy Polling shows Joe Biden leading Donald Trump by four percentage points among North Carolina voters. The poll surveyed 818 registered voters, with 50% favoring Biden and 46% supporting Trump. Other state polls indicate Trump may face challenges in key battleground states he won in 2016. Despite these polls, political experts caution that voter sentiment can change rapidly. Helmut Norpoth, a political science professor, predicts Trump has a 91% chance of winning reelection based on his modeling data, which excludes opinion surveys.
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Lu Liu

Beijing, China
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Lu Liu is a award-winning freelance video journalist based in Beijing, China. I work as one-man-band VJ for WashingtonPost, Al Jazeera+, AP, France 2, etc. I do news, feature stories, documentaries and corporate shooting. Have won silver at New York festival for tv documentaries because of a story ...
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Chinese (Mandarin) English French
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Current Affairs Technology Science & Environment
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Recent Advances and Challenges in Anion Exchange Membranes Development/Application for Water Electrolysis: A Review
05 Apr 2024  |  MDPI  |  English  |  Hydrogen Production
Anion exchange membranes (AEMs) have garnered significant interest for hydrogen production via water electrolysis using renewable energy sources. This review highlights the progress in AEM research, focusing on the chemical structure of polymers, performance, and the relationship between structure and efficiency. It discusses the challenges of hydrogen production efficiency, long-term stability, and cost-effectiveness. The review also explores future research directions for the commercialization of AEMs, emphasizing the need for improved ion conductivity and alkaline stability. The study is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the State Key Laboratory of Organic-Inorganic Composites.
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