Meet the 2016 GAANN Fellows
Five students, David Bassen (Butcher Lab), Ashley Earle (Lammerding Lab), Frank He (Fischbach-Teschl Lab), Derek Holyoak (van der Meulen Lab), and Emmanuel Lollis (Reinhart-King Lab), were awarded... Read more
Five students, David Bassen (Butcher Lab), Ashley Earle (Lammerding Lab), Frank He (Fischbach-Teschl Lab), Derek Holyoak (van der Meulen Lab), and Emmanuel Lollis (Reinhart-King Lab), were awarded... Read more
Daniel Dotse studied biomedical engineering at Cornell University with a keen interest in nanotechnology. Dotse’s Cornell education was made possible by the Lester B. Knight Scholarship for bright low... Read more
"It was the only campus where I really felt at home, like I could happily live there for four years." Read more
The Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering proudly congratulates the five students who each won a 2016 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. Three fellows will study cancer... Read more
The more researchers look closely at humans, the more they discover that we are not alone. In fact, we play host to an entire biome of commensal, symbiotic, and pathogenic microorganisms. The study of... Read more
Check out what our PhD students are up to this summer during their immersion term in NYC. http://bmeimmersion2016.blogspot.com/ Read more
Claudia Fischbach-Teschl uses tissue-engineered model systems to understand the effect of a tumor cell's natural microenvironment on other parts of the body. http://research.cornell.edu/news-features... Read more
The Meinig School recently hosted half a dozen high school students from the Southern Tier as part of a job shadowing program through the Career Development Council of Elmira, New York. Covering a... Read more
Natalie Kelly, a graduate student in Marjolein van der Meulen’s lab, works to find gene changes that occur in the postmenopausal skeleton after mechanical loading. The goal of the research is to find... Read more
The Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering proudly congratulates the five students awarded the 2015 Graduate Assistantships in Areas of National Need (GAANN) fellowships. This year’s winners are Alex... Read more