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Kraig Adler is a professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior. His research investigates the sensory basis of long-distance orientation and navigation in animals. As vice provost for life sciences since 1998, Adler heads the New Life Sciences Initiative.
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Doug Antczak is the Dorothy Havermeyer McConneville Professor of Equine Medicine in the College of Veterinary Medicine and director of the Baker Institute for Animal Health. His research investigates the biological interactions between a mother and fetus during pregnancy and applications of that research to other animals and to human health.
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Bioengineer Antje Baeumner is using nanotechnology to design portable biosensors that rapidly identify deadly pathogens such as anthrax and E. coli. She is the inventor of a miniaturized biosensor that can test for such pathogens in minutes in the field instead of hours or days in the laboratory.
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Kathryn Boor, associate professor of Microbiology in the Department of Food Science.
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Susan McCouch is an associate professor of plant breeding
in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and one of the world's leading
experts on rice.
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Richard Meier '56 is the architect designing the new Life Sciences Technology Building. His firm, Richard Meier and Partners, is located in New York City. Among Meier's well-known projects are the Getty Center in Los Angeles; the High Museum in Atlanta; the Jubilee Church in Rome, Italy; the Frankfurt Museum for Decorative Arts; Canal Plus Television Headquarters in Paris; the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art; and the Atheneum in New Harmony, Indiana.
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Stephen Kresovich is a professor in the Department of Plant Breeding and Plant Biology, director of the Biotechnology Institute, and director of the Institute for Genomic Diversity
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Michael Shuler is the S. B. Eckert Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and director of the Biomedical Engineering Program. His research focuses on applying chemical reaction engineering principles to biological systems.
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Steven Tanksley iis the Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor of Plant Breeding and Genetics and chair of the Genomics Task Force of the New Life Sciences Initiative
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Elise Temple is an assistant professor of human development. Her research is
in the emerging field of developmental cognitive neuroscience with an emphasis
on reading and reading disabilities.
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