Collaboration Opportunities

Nurturing and cultivating early-stage translational research programs is foundational to building our pipeline of next generation innovation. We look to establish robust research alliances with the life sciences and biopharma sector to advance innovation-driven, discovery-oriented research projects with translational potential. 

Contact Dr. James Bellush at james.bellush@cornell.edu if you'd like to learn more about these collaboration opportunities. 

Chemogenomic Atlas Using Next-Generation Tumor Models to Support Drug Discovery

Benjamin Hopkins, Assistant Professor of Research in Physiology and Biophysics

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Multiplexed Imaging for Biomarker Discovery and Drug Mechanism Evaluation

Olivier Elemento, Director of the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine

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Discovery of Unique Molecular Pathways in Patients with Lupus Nephritis for Precision Therapy Development

Virginia Pascual, Gale and Ira Drukier Director of Children's Health Research, Ronay Menschel Professor of Pediatrics

Development of a Novel Antioxidant Gene Therapy for the Treatment of Ocular Disorders

Stephen Kaminsky, Professor of Research in Genetic Medicine

Generation of a Novel Ex Vivo Organoid Model Platform for Drug Development in Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease

Benjamin David Hopkins, Assistant Professor of Research in Physiology and Biophysics

Key Enabling Technology for the Development of Novel Therapeutics for Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Ching-Hwa Sung, The Betty Neuwirth Lee and Chilly Professor in Stem Cell Research

Development of Novel Therapeutics for Chronic Inflammation by Leveraging Innate Lymphocyte Populations

Gregory Sonnenberg, The Henry R. Erle, M.D.-Roberts Family Associate Professor of Medicine

Developing Novel First-in-Class Therapeutics for Colorectal Cancer

Gregory Sonnenberg, The Henry R. Erle, M.D.-Roberts Family Associate Professor of Medicine