Cornell to buy MRI scanner for cutting-edge research in behavioral and life sciences
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The medical imaging device, which should be up and running by fall 2011, will allow researchers to delve into new areas, ranging from the biological processes that influence decision-making to prescription drug delivery and tissue engineering.
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- Buhrman, Robert A | <br />John Edson Sweet Professor of Engineering, Applied and Engineering Physics; Senior Vice Provost for Research
- Gilmour Jr, Robert F | Associate Dean
- Mathios, Alan D | Dean
- Wang, Yi | Professor
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- New Life Sciences Initiative (NLSI) | academic initiative