2009 - 2010 Research Project DirectoryIf 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, The following research projects receive support through the Center for Life Science Enterprise, a NYSTAR designated Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) Novel contrast agents for Micro-CT based imaging of soft tissues Dr. Jonathan Butcher, jtb47@cornell.edu and Moonsoo Jin, mj227@cornell.edu http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/faculty/new-faculty/new-faculty-2007/Jonathan-Butcher.cfm and http://jin-lab.org Development of a therapeutic antibody against equine Clostridium difficile infection Dr. Yung-Fu Chang, yc42@cornell.edu http://www.popmed.vet.cornell.edu/bios/chang.asp Improved methods for the synthesis of biodegradable materials
Dr. Geoffrey Coates, gc39@cornell.edu http://www.chem.cornell.edu/gc39/ A new route to antibody discovery and engineering in bacteria using inner membrane anchoring of correctly folded protein libraries Dr. Matthew DeLisa, md255@cornell.edu http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/faculty/new-faculty/new-faculty-2003/matthew-delisa.cfm Screening genetic constructs for anti-viral effects Dr. Marc Fuchs, mf13@cornell.edu http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/pp/faculty/fuchs/ 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 Development of novel feather-degrading protease complex for animal feed industry Dr, Xingen Lei, xl20@cornell.edu http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/faculty/lei.html 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
Development of a bioprocess on a chip Dr. Michael Shuler, mls50@cornell.edu http://www.cheme.cornell.edu/people/profile/index.cfm?netid=mls50 Production of metabolic energy for implantable medical nanodevices Dr Alexander Travis, ajt32@cornell.edu http://bakerinstitute.vet.cornell.edu/faculty/view.php?id=184
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