Faculty & Industry Fellows
Faculty Fellows
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Matthew Fink
M.D., FAAN, FAHA, FANA
Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs, Louis and Gertrude Feil Professor and Chair– Department of Neurology, Weill Cornell Medicine-NY-Presbyterian Hospital
Matthew E. Fink, M.D., FAAN, FAHA, FANA, is the Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs, Louis and Gertrude Feil Professor and Chair in the Department of Neurology, Weill Cornell Medicine - NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Fink is involved in the education and training of students, residents, and fellows in the field of stroke and critical care neurology, as well as an active participant in clinical research within this field.
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Jaya Mukhopadhyay
Ph.D., LEED AP
Associate Professor– School of Architecture Montana State University
Jaya Mukhopadhyay is an associate professor at the School of Architecture Montana State University and the co-director of Integrated Design Lab. With a background in energy efficient design for buildings, her research interests include net-zero energy buildings, building energy simulation, Daylighting, Energy efficiency in residential & commercial buildings, Passive solar building systems, Operation & maintenance of high performance buildings, Indoor environmental quality.
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Ana C. Krieger
M.D., MPH, FCCP, FAASM
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Chief-Division of Sleep Neurology and Medical Direction– Weill Cornell Center for Sleep Medicine
Dr. Ana C. Krieger is a Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Departments of Medicine, Neurology and Genetic Medicine. For over 20 years, she has been actively involved in clinical care, education and collaborative research projects to develop innovative solutions and technologies in Sleep Medicine. Dr. Krieger is a physician scientist funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. She directs the Center for Sleep Medicine at Cornell University/Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City, one of the largest academic multidisciplinary programs in Sleep Medicine in the country
sleep@med.cornell.edu
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R. Brooke Hollis
MBA/HHAS, M.Arch.&UD
Co-Founder/Executive Director– Cornell Institute for Healthy Futures
R. Brooke Hollis, MBA/HHSA, MArch&UD, is a professor of the practice, co-founder/executive director (emeritus) Cornell Institute for Healthy Futures (CIHF), and Executive-in-Residence, Sloan Program in Health Administration. With a multi-disciplinary background that includes over 30 years in both the public and private sector, he has sought through teaching and projects to share his practice experience with students and colleagues. He seeks to help bridge the fields of facility planning/design, hospitality and healthcare and to provide opportunities for students to work with HDIL, CIHF, Sloan and other collaborator organizations.
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Sara J. Czaja
Ph.D.
Professor of Gerontology and Director of the Center on Aging and Behavioral Research in the Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine
Dr. Czaja is a Professor of Gerontology and the Director of the Center on Aging and Behavioral Research at Weill Cornell Medicine. She is also the Director of the Center on Research and Education for Aging and Technology Enhancement (CREATE), which focuses on the interface between older adults and technology systems. CREATE is funded by the National Institute on Aging involves collaboration with the University of Miami, Florida State University and the University of Illinois. Dr. Czaja has extensive experience in aging research. Her research interests include: aging and cognition, family caregiving, aging and technology, training, and functional assessment.
sczaja7004@med.cornell.edu
607-962-7148
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Liz Capezuti
Ph.D., RN, FAAN
Professor, William Randolph Hearst Foundation Chair in Gerontology Hunter College
Liz Capezuti, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, is the W.R. Hearst Foundation Chair in Gerontology at Hunter College School of Nursing of the City University of New York. She is part of HDIL research teams that develop technological-educational models to improve older person’s outcomes such as sleep regulation among persons receiving palliative care and the use of opioids among those with persistent pain.
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Michael E. Bales
Michael E. Bales, MPH, PhD
Research Impact and Evaluation Informationist
Michael E. Bales, MPH, PhD, is Director of Evaluation at the Weill Cornell Clinical and Translational Science Center (CTSC), where he leads efforts to integrate the Science of Team Science (SciTS) in community-partnered participatory research initiatives. Since 2017 Michael has taught the course Science of Team Science: Practical Approaches to Working Effectively in Scientific Teams, which provides students with an overview of SciTS, with a focus on knowledge and skills that support effective collaboration.
meb7002@med.cornell.edu
646-331-0016
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David A. Berlin
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Judy Setla
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Paul E. Eshelman
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Wendy Shields
Industry Fellows
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Courtney Sherman
Cornell University, B.S. and M.S.
Managing Director, Deloitte Consulting– Doblin
Courtney Sherman leads Applied Design, Deloitte Consulting’s Innovation practice. She works closely with senior leadership teams to solve growth related challenges.
As an expert in human centred design, she brings the user to the forefront of an organizations’ initiatives, developing solutions that are mutually beneficial to the end user and the business. Her work often encompasses developing solutions that cross over the physical and digital environments, including innovation strategy, customer experience strategy, concept development, and innovation capability building.
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Terry Murphy
Cornell University, MBA ‘86
CEO EdgeHealth LLC; Adjust Faculty– Digital Health, Cornell Sloan MBA program
Terry Murphy, MBA, is CEO of EdgeHealth LLC and adjunct professor of digital health in the Sloan MHA program. He has founded several investor-funded health care and digital education start-ups, is a former NIH principal investigator, and is currently active in digital health start-ups and related research and teaching.
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Laurie Waggener