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  • Aneshansley, Daniel Joseph, Professor, Biological and Environmental Engineering (BEE)
  • Baeumner, Antje J, Professor, Biological and Environmental Engineering (BEE)
  • Batt, Carl A., Professor, Food Science (FOOD)
  • Craighead, Harold G, Charles W. Lake, Jr. Professor of Engineering, Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics, Applied and Engineering Physics (A&EP)
  • Doerschuk, Peter, Professor, Director of Graduate Studies, Biomedical Engineering (BME)
  • Erickson, David, Associate Professor, Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (M&AE)
  • Kirby, Brian, Associate Professor, Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (M&AE)
  • Lal, Amit, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
  • Lindau, Manfred, Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics and Coordinator of the Engineering Physics Cooperative Program, Applied and Engineering Physics (A&EP)
  • Linster, Christiane, Professor, Neurobiology and Behavior (BIO NB)
  • Reeves, Anthony P, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
  • Schaffer, Chris, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering (BME)
  • Stroock, Abraham Duncan, Associate Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (CHEME)
  • Xu, Chris, Associate Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics and Director of Graduate Studies, Applied and Engineering Physics (A&EP)
  • Zabih, Ramin, Professor, Computer Science (COM S)
  • Zipfel, Warren R., Professor and Director of DRBIO, Biomedical Engineering (BME)

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  • The pioneering work of detailing the underlying biological mechanisms of disease -- and the everyday work of diagnosing medical problems -- both rely on increasingly sophisticated instruments designed and developed by engineers. The Cornell Bioengineering Program's unique facilities and extensive collaborations among engineers, physical scientists, life scientists, and clinicians provide superb opportunities to create and improve these instruments.