Multi-Investigator Seed Grant Awardees 2020
The Office of Academic Integration is pleased to introduce the 2020 Multi-Investigator Seed Grant awardees. These awardees represent diverse collaborative research projects from 5 schools and 18 departments/divisions from across the university.
Multi-Investigator Seed Grants (MISGs) are designed to catalyze collaborative interactions among Cornell faculty based in Ithaca and New York City, with a particular eye towards building trans-disciplinary, multi-investigator programs that will be competitive for external support funding agencies and foundations. The MISG program continues to attract attention from faculty across the University and previous research teams have been extremely productive by both publishing scholarly work and securing additional finding from external entities.
Congratulations to the 2020 Multi-Investigator Seed Grant awardees.
Manuel Hidalgo - Weill Cornell, Hematology & Medical Oncology
Chris Xu - Engineering, Applied & Engineering Physics
Hannah Isles - Weill Cornell, Hematology & Medical Oncology
Kibaek Choe - Engineering, Applied & Engineering Physics
Brian Rudd - Veterinary Medicine, Microbiology & Immunology
Lars Westblade - Weill Cornell, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Michael Satlin - Weill Cornell, Infectious Diseases
Marjolein van der Meulen - Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Eve Donnelly - Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering
Mert Sabuncu - Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Alexander Nikitin - Veterinary Medicine, Biomedical Sciences
Tristan Lambert - Arts & Sciences, Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Wen Shen - Weill Cornell, Radiation Oncology
John Lis - Arts & Sciences, Molecular Biology & Genetics
Steve Josefowicz - Weill Cornell, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Natalie Bazarova - Agriculture & Life Sciences, Communication