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Charles H Greene
Biography Professor Greene received his PhD in Oceanography from the University of Washington in 1985 and spent a year as a postdoctoral fellow at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). In 1986, he joined the faculty at Cornell as a visiting assistant professor in the Division of Biological Sciences. Through the years at Cornell...
Tim Clark Huffaker
During every cell generation, chromosomes are replicated and sister chromosomes are segregated to each of the daughter cells. The segregation of chromosomes involves a complex cellular machine called the mitotic spindle. The major components of the mitotic spindle are microtubule fibers that connect chromosomes to the spindle poles, the poles to...
Kathleen Hefferon
Kathleen joined the Department of Microbiology in 2021. She teaches BioMi 2900 General Microbiology Lecture, BioMi 1120, Microbes, the Earth and Everything as well as BioMi 1100 Locker Rooms, Kitchens, and Bedrooms: The Microbiology of College Life.
Marvin P Pritts
My goal as a professor with a teaching, extension and research appointment is to seamlessly integrate these three activities into one program that is scholarly, credible and relevant to the multiple audiences that benefit from my program. One of my goals is to be a good communicator with many different audiences. I intentionally seek out audiences...
Laura C. Harrington
Dr. Harrington is currently the Dr. Michael J. Turell ’70, MS ’72 Professor of Entomology at Cornell University. She earned a PhD in Entomology in 1999 from the University of Massachusetts and completed Postdoctoral training at the University of California at Davis. Professor Harrington became interested in global health issues and vector-borne...
Sarah Giroux
About Sarah Giroux is Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Strategic Programs in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and Associate Professor of the Practice in the Department of Global Development at Cornell University. Her research focuses on the implications of demographic change for development and inequality in the modern world...
George William Hudler
Dr. George Hudler holds a B.S. Degree in Forest Management and an M.S. Degree in Plant Pathology from the University of Minnesota. He was awarded the Ph.D. From Colorado State University in 1976 and immediately thereafter joined the faculty at Cornell. He teaches two courses: Pathology of Trees and Shrubs and Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds...
Carmen Moraru
Carmen Moraru is a Professor of Food Processing and Engineering in the Department of Food Science. Her research and teaching interests are in the areas of physical and engineering properties of foods, food/dairy processing and food safety engineering. Research Focus Studying and optimizing food processing methods capable of enhancing product safety...
Debbie Jeannine Cherney
Research Interests I am a trained animal nutritionist, with that training specifically in forage utilization and quality. Our lab focuses on identifying appropriate forage management, particularly for perennial grasses and mixed alfalfa-grasses, to enable high animal production while at the same time allowing for an environmentally and economically...
Vimal Selvaraj
Dr. Selvaraj's professional training started with a veterinary degree, followed by research in immunology (masters), reproductive biology (doctorate) and neuroscience/regenerative medicine (postdoc). His research interests fall under a broad umbrella ranging from molecular to organismal biology – resulting in three key directions. Exploring basic...
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