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  1. Steve Squyres

    Steven W. Squyres (born 1957) is a professor of astronomy at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. His research area is in planetary sciences, with a focus on large solid bodies in the solar system such as the terrestrial planets and the moons of the Jovian planets. Squyres is principal investigator of the Mars Exploration Rover Mission. He is also a former student of the late Carl Sagan. He was the recipient of the 2004 Carl Sagan Memorial Award.

  2. Pascal Lee

    Pascal Lee is chairman and co-founder of the Mars Institute, a planetary scientist with the SETI Institute, and the Principal Investigator of NASA's Haughton-Mars Project (HMP). In conjunction with his role with HMP, he has travelled to the Arctic to conduct studies using Devon Island as a Martian analog. Lee has also participated in several planetary flyby missions.

  3. John R. Combes

    John R. Combes , MD John R. Combes , MD is the President and COO of the Center for Healthcare Governance (the Center), an American Hospital Association (AHA) affiliate organization. The Center is a dynamic community of board members, executives and thought leaders dedicated to advancing excellence, innovation and accountability in healthcare governance through education, tool development and research.

  4. Jean Frechet
  5. Edward M. Scolnick

    Edward Scolnick works closely with principal investigator Pamela Sklar towards identifying risk genes for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. From 1982-2003, Ed served as president of Merck Research Laboratories; executive vice president for science and technology at Merck & Company, Inc; executive director and vice president in the department of virus and cell biology and senior vice president for basic research at Merck Research Laboratories.

  6. Luc Anselin

    Dr. Anselin's research deals with various aspects of spatial data analysis, ranging from exploratory spatial data analysis, to GIS and spatial econometrics, with substantive applications in regional economics, environmental economics, real estate economics as well as in epidemiology, criminology and political science.

  7. Mark R. McLellan

    Dr. McLellan is currently serving as Dean of Research for the Univeristy of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) and as Director of the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station. The University of Florida, IFAS, encompasses 16 academic departments, the College of Veterinary Medicine, the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, the Florida Cooperative Extension Service and the School of Forest Resources and Conservation.

  8. Sanford Auerbach

    Sanford Auerbach , MD Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry Director, Behavioral Neurology, BMC Director, Sleep Disorders Center , BMC Dr. Sanford Auerbach completed his undergraduate studies at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. He earned his medical degree at New York Medical College and then completed his medical internship at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

  9. Steven W. Squyres

    Steven W. Squyres is a Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University, and is the Principal Investigator for the science payload on the Mars Exploration Rover Project. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell in 1981 and spent five years as a postdoctoral associate and research scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center before returning to Cornell as a faculty member. His main areas of scientific interest have been Mars and the moons of the outer planets.

  10. Clinton L. Rappole

    Dr. Clinton L. Rappole , PhD Professor Emeritus & Former Eric Hilton Distinguished Chair Clinton L. Rappole was the Hilton College’s first Eric Hilton Distinguished Chair and is now a Professor Emeritus. He received a BA in History from Colgate University in 1962. He attended the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University and received a BS in Hotel Administration in 1965, an MS in 1968, and PhD in 1971.

  11. Charles Levenstein

    Dr. Levenstein belongs to many professional organizations and has published a substantial body of work. He is editor of New Solutions, an international journal of occupational and environmental health policy, previously published by the Alice Hamilton Library of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers union, and now acquired by Baywood publications.

  12. Marianne E. Krasny

    Dr. Marianne Krasny 's website Marianne Krasny is Professor and Chair in the Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University, specializing in environmental, science, and sustainability education in urban and other settings in the US and internationally. Dr Krasny's scholarship focuses on the interface between science education, civic participation, and the environment.

  13. Gregory N. Fuller

    Dr. Gregory N. Fuller , Chief of the Section of Neuropathology, Director of the Tissue Microarray and Automated Image Acquisition Core Laboratories, and Professor in the Department of Pathology , has been named the August 2007 Faculty Educator of the Month.

  14. Linda M. Lampkin

    Linda M. Lampkin Linda Lampkin is Research Director of ERI Economic Research Institute and heads up the Washington, DC, office. As former Director of the National Center for Charitable Statistics at the Urban Institute, she was responsible for creating a database of the IRS Form 990 information filed annually by charities and managed research projects on the nonprofit sector.

  15. Marjorie L. Baldwin

    Marjorie L. Baldwin is Director of the School of Health Management and Policy at Arizona State University . She is a health economist who has devoted a major part of her career to studying labor market discrimination against workers with disabilities. Her current research focuses on the effects of stigma and discrimination on the employment outcomes of persons with mental disorders. Professor Baldwin is the author or co-author of more than 30 articles and book chapters.

  16. Karen Calhoun

    Karen Technical Services Accomplishments, 2002/03 Cornell University Library

  17. Sherry Marcus

    Sherry Marcus, Ph.D. top▲ Founder, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. Marcus is the founder and CEO of 21st Century Technologies, Inc. (21CT). Dr. Marcus is a Principal Investigator (PI) on several 21CT intelligence community and military programs. She is responsible for the overall technical direction on the information exploitation efforts and for setting 21CT’s long-term technical vision.

  18. John McPeak

    John McPeak is an assistant professor in the Department of Public Administration, with a joint appointment in the Economics department. He joined the faculty in fall of 2002, after completing three years as a post doctoral research associate in northern Kenya with Cornell University and the Pastoral Risk Management Project of Global Livestock Collaborative Research Support Program.

  19. Terry L. Bunn

    Terry Bunn , Assistant Professor, earned a B.S. in Animal Science and a Ph.D. majoring in Immunology with a minor in Toxicology from Cornell University. Dr. Bunn supervises graduate students in Public Health and is located in the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center.

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  21. Richard French

    Richard French Dick French graduated from Cornell University with a B.A. in Physics and a Ph.D. in Astronomy. His primary research interests are the dynamics and structure of planetary rings and atmospheres, which he has investigated using ground-based telescopes around the world. After completing his doctoral studies, Dick was a Principal Research Scientist at MIT, where he developed detailed models for the orbits of the Uranian rings, based on stellar occultation observations.

  22. Steven Tanksley

    Dr. Steven Tanksley Professor Dr. Steven D. Tanksley is the Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor of Plant Breeding and chair of the Genomics Initiative Task Force at Cornell University. He is one of two scientists (along with Professor Yuan Longping) to share the prestigious 2004 Wolf Foundation Prize in Agriculture for "innovative development of hybrid rice and discovery of the genetic basis of heterosis in this important food staple."

  23. Jean Fréchet

    Jean Fréchet, PhD - Venture Partner Dr. Fréchet is the Henry Rapoport Chair of Organic Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. He has active research programs in life and materials sciences at both University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

  24. Catherine O. Thurston

    Catherine O. Thurston is the Principal Investigator on the TALENT initiative as well as Program Manager in the Office of Educational Technology at the College of Education. She coordinates project activities, provides liaisons with partners and the Department of Education, and has responsibility for general oversight of the initiative. Cathy received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University and a Master of Arts in Teaching English from Wesleyan University.

  25. Lawrence Neil

    Lawrence Neil Bailis is a Senior Research Associate at CYC and an Associate Professor at the Heller School. In recent years, he has served as Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator for more than a dozen evaluations in a wide range of youth development, education, and workforce-development related fields, including service-learning, college access programs, school to career initiatives, employment and training and welfare reform.

  26. J.A. Impellizeri

    J.A. Impellizeri , DVM Dr. Impellizeri is a 1994 graduate of Cornell University. He completed a small animal medical and surgical internship at Colorado State University, and then spent 5 years in practice in small animal primary/emergency/critical care. Dr. Impellizeri completed a three-year oncology residency program and is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (sub-specialty oncology).

  27. Derek Cabrera

    Derek Cabrera , Ph.D. (Board Member) dcabrera@corafrica.edu Derek Cabrera is a Post Doctoral Associate and Co-Principal Investigator in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University, a National Science Foundation IGERT Fellow in Nonlinear Systems, and recipient of the Association of American Colleges and Universities’ K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award. His research explores theories of conceptual ecology.

  28. Albert Profy

    Albert Profy Dr. Profy is currently the Vice President of Preclinical Development at Indevus Pharmaceuticals (formerly Interneuron), where he manages the development program for PRO 2000, a candidate microbicide in large-scale efficacy trials as well as non-clinical studies for other Indevus programs.

  29. Peter Lyster

    Peter Lyster , Ph.D. Program Director, Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, NIH/NIGMS Dr. Lyster received his Ph.D. in plasma physics from Cornell University. While there on a Fulbright scholarship, he developed computational models for nuclear fusion. He continued this research as a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Fusion Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Lyster then focused on computational models for analyzing earth science data.

  30. Dilip V. Jeste

    Dr. Jeste obtained his medical education in Poona, and psychiatry training in Bombay, India. In the USA, he completed his psychiatry residency at Cornell University, and Neurology residency at George Washington University. He was a research fellow, and later, Chief of the Units on Movement Disorders and Dementias at the NIMH before moving to San Diego. Dr. Jeste is the Principal Investigator on several research and training grants.

  31. Terry Mazanec

    Terry Mazanec Senior Technical Program Manager Dr. Terry Mazanec manages joint development programs at Velocys. He is responsible for guiding the overall development program, meeting milestone objectives and maintaining budget commitments. Prior to joining Velocys, Terry worked with BP Chemicals for 20 years. He was the lead scientist in BP's alliance with five other companies to develop an innovative gas conversion process.

  32. Susanne M. Bruyére

    Susanne M. Bruyére is the Director of the Program on Employment and Disability in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations Extension Division at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Dr. Bruyere serves as the principal investigator for federally funded research into the impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on human resource practices. Among the subjects of the study are workers with psychiatric disabilities.

  33. Susanne M. Bruy

    Susanne M. Bruy�re is the Director of the Program on Employment and Disability in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations Extension Division at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Dr. Bruyere serves as the principal investigator for federally funded research into the impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on human resource practices. Among the subjects of the study are workers with psychiatric disabilities.

  34. Dean Krafft

    Dean Krafft received his Ph.D. in computer science from Cornell in 1981. He serves as both a CS researcher and administrator at Cornell. As an administrator, he manages the Computing Facilities Support group and worries about a number of issues including computer security, networking, and building Web services. Most recently, he has been working with a campus-wide task force on network-usage charging.

  35. Steve Squyres

    Steve Squyres, Ph.D., is Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and is the principal investigator for the science payload on the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Project. Steve Squyres earned his Ph.D. from Cornell in 1981, is a former student of the late more >>

  36. Jill Tarter

    Dr. Jill Tarter of the SETI Institute — SETI 2020: A Roadmap for Future SETI Observing Projects The search for extraterrestrial intelligence could succeed tomorrow, or it may be an endeavor for multiple generations.

  37. John M. Kane

    John M. Kane , M.D. Dr. Kane is the Vice President for Behavioral Health Services of North Shore - Long Island Jewish Health System and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the Zucker Hillside Hospital. Dr. Kane also serves as a Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology and Neuroscience and the Dr. E. Richard Feinberg Chair in Schizophrenia Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

  38. Alicia C. Dowd

    Dr. Dowd is the author of “From access to outcome equity: Revitalizing the democratic mission of the community college,” which appeared in 2003 in the Annals of the Academy of Political and Social Science. She is also the author of two articles focusing on the effects of financial aid on student persistence and degree attainment in national samples of college students.

  39. Anne M. Wolf

    Anne Wolf is a registered dietitian and has had a clinical practice treating obese individuals for over 15 years. Anne's research specialty is in the economic impact of obesity. She is currently an instructor of research within the Department of Health Evaluation Sciences at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.

  40. Albert W. Wu

    Albert W. Wu is Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management and Internal Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University. He received BA and MD degrees from Cornell University, and completed Internal Medicine residency training at the Mount Sinai Hospital and University of California San Diego. He was a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar at UCSF and received an MPH from UC Berkeley.

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