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New York's Leading Public Research Universities on the Forefront of Education and Innovation

New York’s leading public research universities are on the forefront of education and scientific innovation.


Only sixty-five years young, Stony Brook University is recognized as one of the nation’s top research universities, serving as a powerful engine for economic development, technological innovation and clinical care. SBU is not only transforming lives by revolutionizing cancer prognosis and advancing life-saving technologies for cardiac patients but also by offering a world-class education to students from all socio-economic backgrounds, providing them unmatched social and economic mobility.

The University at Buffalo was recognized as a research powerhouse back in 1989, when it became the first public university in New York invited to join the AAU, and its impact has only grown over the years. From developing new ways to treat memory loss in Alzheimer’s to pioneering minimally invasive surgical techniques, UB is making discoveries that lead to longer, healthier lives.

Learn more about the amazing work happening every day at New York's flagship public research universities:

Research led by a Stony Brook University professor resulted in a promising study toward a better understanding of mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase.
Findings suggest placement of molecular linkers should be determined earlier on in drug discovery
A Stony Brook University research team demonstrated a network of quantum memories displaying identical performance at room temperature, a fundamental step toward developing quantum repeaters, a necessary process for quantum communication.
Researchers will help set standards and develop tools to ensure AI’s role for social good nationwide
The University at Buffalo Center for Industrial Effectiveness (UB TCIE) has received a $300,000 grant from the New York State Offshore Wind Training Institute (OWTI), Governor Kathy Hochul announced Feb. 9.