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2008 - 2009 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:

Stephen Kresovich, Director
Center for Life Science Enterprise
biotech@cornell.edu


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

a NYSTAR designated Center for Advanced Technology (CAT)

4D quantification of small animal cardiac physiology via micro-CT

Dr. Jonathan Butcher, jtb47@cornell.edu

http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/faculty/new-faculty/new-faculty-2007/Jonathan-Butcher.cfm

Recombineering in Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis

Dr. Yung-Fu Chang, yc42@cornell.edu

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

Regulated secretion in Tetrahymena: new pathways for protein production and purification

Dr. Theodore Clark, tgc3@cornell.edu

http://www.vet.cornell.edu/microbiology/faculty/Clark/

Improvement of a new route to biodegradable polyesters

Dr. Geoffrey Coates, gc39@cornell.edu

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

Selection and evolution of ultra-high affinity antibodies using ProCode technology

Dr. Matthew DeLisa, md255@cornell.edu

http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/faculty/new-faculty/new-faculty-2003/matthew-delisa.cfm

Development of biolubricants from renewable resources: improving conversion efficiency using magnetic nanoparticles

Drs. Emmanuel P. Giannelis, epg2@cornell.edu and Larry Walker, lpw1@cornell.edu

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

http://hive.bee.cornell.edu/WalkerLab/index.htm

Agricultural waste products for environmental remediation and plant propagation

Dr. Gary E. Harman, geh3@cornell.edu

http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/hort/faculty/harman/

Maximizing onsite bioremediation of styrene using a hybrid oil-scrubber/biofiltration system

Dr. Anthony Hay, agh5@cornell.edu

http://www.micro.cornell.edu/research/labs/hay-lab/index.cfm

Large-scale and low-cost protein productions without any living cell

Drs. Dan Luo, dl79@cornell.edu and Jianfeng Xu, jx39@cornell.edu

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

Shelf life extension and quality improvement of NYS fluid milk by removing spoilage organisms using a CO2 assisted microfiltration process

Dr. Carmen Moraru, cim24@cornell.edu

http://www.foodscience.cornell.edu/cals/foodsci/research/labs/moraru/index.cfm

Development of biocontrol products from vermicomposted dairy manure

Dr. Eric B. Nelson, ebn1@cornell.edu

http://www.plantpath.cornell.edu/Directory/Faculty_Info/Nelson_E.html

Implantable controlled drug delivery devices for the treatment of recurrent nasal polyps

Drs. David Putnam, dap43@cornell.edu and Michael Stewart, mgs2002@med.cornell.edu

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

http://www.nyp.org/FPHTML/1168360383741.html

Development of a bioprocess on a chip

Dr. Michael Shuler, mls50@cornell.edu

http://www.cheme.cornell.edu/people/profile/index.cfm?netid=mls50

MATCHING INDUSTRY FUNDS FOR THESE PROJECTS ARE FROM:

Aria Biomedical, LLC

Daikin, Inc.

DNANO Systems, LLC

GE Global Research

Kodak

Novomer

NYS Dept. Ag & Markets

Pfizer Inc.

RT Solutions, LLC (dba Worm Power)

Summit Lubricants

Terrenew, LLC

Tetragenetics, Inc.

Triad Technologies Inc.

Fort Dodge Animal Health (a division of Wyeth)

Vybion, Inc.