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Assistant Clinical Professor
Associate Professor
Associate Professor of Practice
behavioral nutrition, physical activity, community-based interventions, digital health approaches, early childhood audiences
Andre Bensadoun Associate Professor
Professor
Ferris Family Associate Professor of Life Course Studies; Senior Associate Dean for Outreach and Extension; Director, Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research; Director, Purpose Science and innovation Exchange
Associate Professor
Professor, Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Affairs
The Alan D. Mathios Professor in the College of Human Ecology
Helen L. Carr Professor of Developmental Psychology
Mibs Martin Follett Professor in Human Ecology
Visiting Professor
The Rebecca Q. and James C. Morgan Dean
Associate Professor
Joint Professor
Elizabeth Lee Vincent Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor in Social and Behavioral Science in Nutrition
Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition
Extension Associate
Lecturer, CHE in NYC
Associate Professor
Associate Professor of Practice, Dietetic Internship Director
Senior Lecturer Emeritus
Courtesy Professor
Lau Family Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies in Fiber Science & Apparel Design
Lecturer & Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) Director
Jean and Douglas McLean Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies in Design + Environmental Analysis
Andrew H. & James S. Tisch Distinguished University Professor
Rebecca Q Morgan '60 Professor of Fiber Science & Apparel Design
H.E. Babcock Professor of Food & Nutrition Economics and Policy
Associate Professor
Courtesy Associate Professor
Division Director; Schleifer Family Professor
Senior Lecturer
Senior Lecturer, Director of Undergraduate Studies for FSAD Majors
Associate Professor
Associate Dean for CHE in NYC
Assistant Professor
Sang’s research focuses on the creative, critical, and aesthetic use of technology in design making. He has spent the past decade bridging academia and industry, leading design innovation initiatives around human-centered applications of technology. Through the design of performative technological artifacts, he envisions alternative and more sustainable forms of human–technology relations—what he calls symbiosis.
His current work explores new horizons for AI systems that are interpretive, embodied, and symbiotic. He directs the Machine Poetics Lab, which investigates experimental designs that challenge the normative and uncritical pervasion of technologies—particularly AI—into everyday life. He uses making as a method to surface new questions about how emerging technologies shape human experience, values, and futures.
Assistant Professor
Associate Professor
The Evalyn Edwards Milman Assistant Professor in Child Development
Janet and Gordon Lankton Professor of Developmental Psychology, Professor of Gerontology in Medicine
Associate Professor
Courtesy Assistant Professor
Janet and Gordon Lankton Professor
Lecturer Visiting
Courtesy Professor
Director, Cornell MRI Facility
The Nancy Schlegel Meinig Associate Professor of Maternal and Child Nutrition
Vincent V.C. Woo Professor
Courtesy Professor
Joint Professor
Senior Lecturer
Hazel E. Reed Professor, Professor of Gerontology in Medicine
Assistant Professor
Precision nutrition refers to the quest to determine dietary recommendations for each individual to help them live their best (healthiest) life. Over the years, nutritional scientists have observed that people react differently to the same food. For example, some people’s blood glucose will rise higher if they eat ice cream than if they eat bananas. Surprisingly, for other people, that may not be the case. Which category do you fit into? How do we determine that??? The reasons for this variability are believed to include genetics and gut microbiota. Understanding all of the factors that affect this variability will enable us to make personalized recommendations about what each person should eat to avoid developing conditions such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and obesity.
Our goal is to elucidate the interactions between host genetics, dietary intake, and gut microbes in order to benefit host health. Our current projects focus on (1) optimizing dietary fiber intake to prevent diabetes and hyperlipidemia and (2) identifying factors underlying pathogenic biofilm formation in the mouth. Our research is interdisciplinary; we combine knowledge from genetics, nutrition, physiology, microbiology, and computational biology. Our findings could help to develop a systems biology approach to precision nutrition to assist in treating metabolic disorders or decreasing disease risk.
James Jamison Professor
- Translational Reprogramming in Gene Expression
We developed genome-wide approaches for profiling of initiating ribosomes, which enables quantitative mapping of translational initiation sites across the transcriptome. Using eukaryotic cells and mouse models, we are actively investigating alternative pathways controlling ribosome loading, scanning, and start codon selection. - Nutrient Stress Response
Using nutrient starvation as the primary stress model, we are investigating functional adaptations of gene expression at the transcriptional and translational levels. We aim to uncover novel modes of cellular adaptation in response to nutrient stress. - mRNA epigenetics
By focusing on the role of mRNA modification in the form of m6A, we are currently investigating the broad effects of mRNA methylation in cellular physiology, such as cell growth, development, as well as cancer.
Assistant Professor
Professor, Department Extension Leader
Research Associate
Professor
Research Associate
Associate Professor
Associate Research Professor
Associate Director of Operations
EFNEP Coordinator
Assistant Professor
Professor and Chair
Associate Professor, Department Chair
Associate Professor
Senior Associate Dean for Research + Graduate Education, Professor
Courtesy Professor of Practice
Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies in Design + Environmental Analysis
Associate Professor
Courtesy Assistant Professor