- T. Colin Campbell
T. Colin Campbell is a nutritionist at Cornell University, director of the China Project, and author of "The China Study". He has been a researcher, lecturer, and policy advisor in the field of diet and cancer for nearly forty years. "The China Study" is a study of 6,500 rural Chinese that found a statistical correlation between meat and dairy consumption and the incidence of various diseases and health conditions, including heart disease, …
- 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.
- Elliott Waters Montroll
Elliott Waters Montroll (May 4, 1916 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - December 3, 1983 in Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA) was an American scientist and mathematician. He was awarded a Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh in 1939, with a thesis "Applications of the characteristic value theory of integral equations' in which he applied integral equations to the study of imperfect gases.
- Sendhil Mullainathan
Sendhil Mullainathan is Professor of Economics at Harvard University. He is a co-founder of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab at MIT, Research Associate/Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau for Economic Research (NBER), on the board of directors of the Bureau for Research in Economic Analysis and Development (BREAD). His areas of research are development economics, behavioral economics, corporate finance, and applied microeconomics.
- Edmund Muskie
Edmund Sixtus "Ed" Muskie (March 28, 1914 - March 26, 1996) was an American Democratic politician from Maine. He served as Governor of Maine, a U.S. Senator, as U.S. Secretary of State, and ran as a candidate for Vice President of the United States.
- Harlan James Smith
Harlan James Smith (August 25, 1924-October 17, 1991) was an American astronomer. He was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, the son of Paul and Anna McGregor Smith. While attending Wheeling High School he was named first runner up in the "Westinghouse National Science Talent Search". From 1943 until the end of World War II he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, performing weather observation. Following the war he attended Harvard University, earning a B.A. in 1949.
- Peter Cappelli
Peter Cappelli is the George W. Taylor Professor of Management at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and director of Wharton's Center for Human Resources. He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, MA. Dr. Cappelli is the author, with Ibarra Hermina, of Harvard Business Review on Finding and Keeping the Best People .
- Stephen Zunes
- Roni Avissar
Dr. Avissar received a B.S. (1980), a M.S. (1872) awarded Summa Cum Laude and a Ph.D. (1987) in Soil and Water Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
- Thomas Fingar
Dr. Thomas Fingar was Assistant Secretary of the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and research (INR) from July 2004 until May 2005 when he was named Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analysis & Chairman, National Intelligence Council.
- Claudia Goldin
Claudia Goldin is the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University and director of the National Bureau of Economic Research´s Development of the American Economy program. Goldin´s research is in American economic history. Many of her most recent papers on the rise of mass education in the United States and its impact on growth and inequality will form the core of a book, "The Race between Education and Technology" (with Lawrence Katz ).
- Simeon Warner
Simeon Warner Simeon Warner is a Research Associate in Computing and Information Science at Cornell University. He is one of the developers of the arXiv e-print archive ( http://arXiv.org/ ) and his research interests include web information systems, interoperability, and open-access scholarly publishing. He has been actively involved with the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) since its inception and was one of the authors of the OAI Protocol for Metadata Harvesting.
- Robert A. Margo
Robert A. Margo is a Research Associate in the NBER's Programs on the Development of the American Economy and Labor Studies and a Professor of Economics and History at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. He received his B.A. from the University of Michigan and his Ph. D. in Economics from Harvard University.
- Sergey Lopatin
Dr. Sergey Lopatin is a Director at KLA-Tencor Corporation in San Jose, CA. He collaborated with Stanford University on correlation of stress and texture evolution during self- and thermal annealing of electroplated Cu films, and evidence of dislocation loops as a driving force for self-annealing. Dr. Lopatin co-authored with Stanford University two papers which received best paper awards at IITC in San Francisco in 2000 and 2001.
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- Leanna House
Leanna House received recently her Ph.D. in Statistics (September 2006) from the Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The title of her dissertation was “Nonparameteric Bayesian Models in Expression Proteomic Applications”.
- Denis A. Shah
Shah, D. A. 2005. Mining grower and processor records to identify possible factors associated with beet decay. Pages 124-125 in: 2005 Proceedings of the Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo. Shah, D. A. 2005. Sweet corn rust: detection, dynamics, and what to do about it. Pages 77-78 in: 2005 Proceedings of the Empire State Fruit and Vegetable Expo.
- Deborah Leonard
Deborah Leonard Research Associate/Lecturer Dr. Deborah Leonard came to Niagara University this Fall as a lecturer in Pharmacology. She is also a Research Associate with Dr. Kotarski. Her earlier research was in the area of cellular cholesterol metabolism. Dr. Leonard received a B.A. in Biology from Lawrence University in 1974 and a Ph.D. in Genetics from Cornell University in 1979.
- Tom Piñeros
Tom Piñeros Sh ields , is a Research Associate at CYC with over ten years of professional experience in the service-learning field at other organizations such as The Partnership for Service-Learning, City Volunteer Corps, Tufts University, University of Illinois and East St. Louis Action Research Project. He holds degrees from Cornell University and Tufts University and is currently enrolled in the Heller School Social Policy Ph.D. program on a part-time basis.
- Jeffrey C. Milder
Jeffrey C. Milder Jeff is an ecologist and land-use planner with nine years of experience in the field of conservation and sustainable development. In conjunction with his Ph.D. research at Cornell University, Jeff is currently working with Ecoagriculture Partners to develop scientific and analytical tools to document the conservation potential of ecoagriculture systems.
- Joseph W. Lauher
Joseph W. Lauher Professor B.A., 1970, Illinois Wesleyan University Ph.D., 1974, Northwestern University Research Associate, 1974-1975, Cornell University Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1990
- Roger Norum
Roger Norum Roger Norum is a Research Associate at SIRC. Originally, from New York City, Roger worked for Goldman, Sachs & Co. and UNICEF before co-founding a business strategy consulting startup that sought to streamline and economise business and IT infrastructure at various international NGOs and not-for-profits.
- Stephen Yale-Loehr
- Bonnie O'Day
Bonnie O'Day is a Research Associate at the NRH-Research Center. She is also a member of the National Council on Disability, appointed by President Clinton and approved by the Senate to advise Congress and the President on disability policy.
- Donna Maria Blancero PhD
- 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.
- Deepak L. Bhatt
Deepak L. Bhatt MD, FACC, FSCAI, FESC Division President ISIC Director, Interventional Cardiology Fellowship
- Fareen Ahmed
Human Resource Consultant with experience in both Financial and Manufacturing Industry
- Eric Thacker
Marketing professional with extensive experience in strategic, channel, & product marketing. Especially interested in corporate strategy, product launch & promotion, campaign development, competitive positioning, partnership development, & sales mobilizationi & training.
- Franni Kurtze Segal
I am a market research professional who has been in the industry for 8 years. My strengths include working with clients to both understand and utilize quantitative data to determine marketing and product goals. Additionally, I have helped clients evaluate their current offerings and determine what area of expertise key competitors have that they are lacking.
- Russell Widom
Experienced cell and molecular biologist seeking position as Principal scientist or Project director in Biotechnology or Biopharma industry.
- Raza Agha
I am a macroeconomist/political analyst with five + years of professional experience in macroeconomic and policy research/analysis, international organizations, policy frameworks and public-sector institutions. My graduate education is from Cornell University in public and development policy.
- David Leheny
David Leheny, Wesleyan - Professor of Political Science at Wisconsin. http://www.polisci.wisc.edu/users/Leheny/
- Dana P. Goldman
Dana P. Goldman , Ph.D. Dana P. Goldman , Ph.D. holds the RAND Chair in Health Economics and is Director of the Peter Bing Center for Health Economics. He also is an Adjunct Professor of Radiology and Health Services at UCLA. Dr. Goldman's research combines applied economics with health care delivery, and has been published in the top medical, economic, statistics, and health policy journals. He is on the editorial board of several research journals, including Health Affairs.
- Jonathan Mawdsley
Jonathan Mawdsley , Research Associate, is a staff scientist for the Environmental Reporting program. Before joining the Center, Dr. Mawdsley worked for five years at the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, where he administered national and regional grant programs on topics ranging from invasive plant management to the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.
- Erica Seader
- Miguel O. Roman Iii
- Michael Skotzko
- Eric Baumgartner
- Bruce M. Koppel
Bruce M. Koppel joined the East-West Center staff in 1973 as a Fellow (then called Research Associate) in the Technology and Development Institute. He had just completed his Ph.D. in Rural Sociology at Cornell University.