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2006 - 2007 Research Project Directory

If you would like to obtain further technical information concerning the projects listed below or would like to learn more about research collaborations with the Center, please contact:

Kelvin Lee, Director
Center for Life Science Enterprise
biotech@cornell.edu


The following research projects receive support through the Center for Life Science Enterprise, a NYSTAR CAT

Bacterial protein microarays for identification of new potential diagnostic markers and vaccine candidate for Leptospira spp. infection

Yung-Fu Chang, yc42@cornell.edu

http://www.popmed.vet.cornell.edu/bios/chang.asp

New methods for the synthesis of biodegradable polyesters

Geoff Coates, gc39@cornell.edu

http://www.chem.cornell.edu/gc39/

A combinatorial approach to the isolation of stably folded and enzymatically active de novo proteins

Matthew P. DeLisa, md255@cornell.edu

http://web1temp.cheme.cornell.edu/peopleevents/faculty/md255/index.html

New drug delivery systems for cancer and therapeutics

Emmanuel P. Giannelis, epg2@cornell.edu and Alexander Nikitin, an58@cornell.edu

http://people.ccmr.cornell.edu/~giannelis/

http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/an58/

Renewable products to remove oil and heavy metal pollution

Gary E. Harman, geh3@cornell.edu

http://www.genomics.cornell.edu/faculty/facultybio.cfm?netid=geh3

Coral antifungal drug discovery

C. Drew Harvell, cdh5@cornell.edu

http://www.eeb.cornell.edu/harvell/harvell.html

Evaluating reactor variation during onsite biofiltration of styrene

Anthony Hay, agh5@cornell.edu

http://www.micro.cornell.edu/faculty.AHay.html

A multiplexed antibody-nanobarcode system for 2D western blots in proteomic research

Dan Luo, dl79@postoffice8.mail.cornell.edu

http://luolabs.bee.cornell.edu/

Bioadhesive lipidic microparticles derived from biomolecular synthons: an expansion of the dihydroxyacetone-based biomaterials portfolio.

David Putnam, dap43@cornell.edu

http://www.cheme.cornell.edu/cheme/people/profile/index.cfm?netid=dap43

Water transport in hydrophobic biological channels: applications to PEM fuel cells.

Tammo S. Steenhuis , tss1@cornell.edu and Roger Spanswick, rms6@cornell.edu

http://www.bee.cornell.edu/cals/bee/people/profile-steenhuis.cfm

http://author.cals.cornell.edu/cals/bee/people/profile-spanswick.cfm

Incipient events in osteoarthritis: models, microarrays, and single nucleotide polymorphisms

Rory Todhunter, rjt2@cornell.edu

http://www.genomics.cornell.edu/faculty/facultybio.cfm?netid=rjt2

Nanoporous thin-film filtration assemblies

Christopher Umbach, ccu1@cornell.edu

http://www.mse.cornell.edu/materials_science_people/umbach.html

Combating breast cancers using ultrascale computing

Jeffrey D. Varner, jdv27@cornell.edu

http://www.cheme.cornell.edu/cheme/people/profile/index.cfm?netid=jdv27

Development of a microfluidic device for a quantitative analysis of directed cell migration

Mingming Wu, mw272@cornell.edu

http://www.mae.cornell.edu/mingming

MATCHING INDUSTRY FUNDS FOR THESE PROJECTS ARE FROM:

Advion BioSciences

Aria Biomedical, LLC

Daikin

DNANO

GM

IBM

Kionix Inc.

Pall Corporation

Pfizer Inc.

Sumitomo

Terrenew LLC

Triad Technologies Inc.

Unison Diagnostics

Vybion, Inc.