
Biomolecular Engineering
The advent of molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, and related technology has spawned a revolution in biology and offers numerous opportunities for new commercial developments.
Many research groups within CBE are pioneering research in areas such as synthetic biology, systems biology, biomedical research and biotechnology, and biochemistry and biophysics of biological systems. Much of the research conducted in these areas has direct applications in:
- Human disease: design and engineering of therapeutic antibodies and proteins, cell and tissue engineering, delivery of vaccines and therapeutics, discovery of cancer targets, treatment of brain tumors.
- Fundamental processes of living systems: artificial trees, bioseparations, host pathogen interactions, cellular and subcellular organization, protein biogenesis, regulation and control of biological networks.
- Biotechnology: Biosensing and bioanalytical devices, protein engineering and cellular factories, body-on-a-chip.
Research Area Faculty
The faculty researchers in this area exemplify the collaborative nature of the work done at Cornell Engineering.
David A. Putnam
Associate Dean for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
College of Engineering
Samuel B. Eckert Professor in Engineering
Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering / Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Weill Hall, Room 147
Yi Wang
Professor
The Faculty Distinguished Professor, Director of MRI Research Institute Radiology
Weill Cornell Medicine