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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
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.
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