Alum’s company uses machine learning & chemistry to detect cancer in early stages
<p>Gabe Otte said his Cornell education in computer science, chemistry and philosophy helped him become a successful entrepreneur.</p>
Read more<p>Gabe Otte said his Cornell education in computer science, chemistry and philosophy helped him become a successful entrepreneur.</p>
Read more<p>The key to curing multiple sclerosis may well lie in the mysterious signaling of lipids, a major component of cells. </p>
Read more<p>NASA’s Cassini and Huygen’s missions have provided a wealth of data about chemical elements found on Saturn’s moon Titan, and Cornell scientists have uncovered a chemical trail that suggests prebiotic conditions may exist there.</p>
Read more<p>The enzyme sirtuin 6, or SIRT6, serves many key biological functions in regulating genome stability, DNA repair, metabolism and longevity, but how its multiple enzyme activities relate to its various functions is poorly understood.</p>
Read moreAssistant Professor Yimon Aye has won the ACS Chemical Research in Toxicology Young Investigator Award. This award, sponsored by the ACS Publications and the ACS Division of Chemical Toxicology, honors the contributions of an individual (who received his/her Ph.D. in the last 15 years and is below t...
Read moreSaba Parvez was selected to receive a Fall 2016 ACS travel award by the ACS Division of Biological Chemistry. Parvez is an HHMI Predoctoral Fellow and member of the Aye Lab since 2013.
Read more<p dir="ltr">Stephanie Czech Rader '37, a chemistry graduate who became a U.S. spy in Europe at the end of World War II and died Jan. 21, was posthumously awarded the Legion of Merit before her burial June 1 at Arlington National Cemetery.</p>
Read more<p>College of Arts and Sciences faculty member Sarah Murray received the Robert and Helen Appel Fellowship for Humanists and Social Scientists, and Linda Nicholson received the Robert A. and Donna B. Paul Academic Advising Award in the College of Arts and Sciences at a May 28 trustee-faculty dinner ...
Read more<p>Jason Lefkovitz invited his high school history teacher, David Miles, to join him at the 28th annual Merrill Presidential Scholars Convocation luncheon.</p><p>He also invited Ronald Ehrenberg, the Irving M. Ives Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Economics, as each of the 33 Merrill ...
Read more<p>Students from throughout the college were honored recently for their accomplishments.</p>
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