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Want to give back to your biomedical engineering community? There are many ways to stay connected, and your involvement plays a key role in the future of biomedical engineering at Cornell. Choose the opportunity that fits you best and then contact us to get involved.

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Investing in the Meinig School is one of the most essential ways you can be involved. Private gifts fuel advancements that revolutionize healthcare and improve lives around the world.

  • Marjolein van der Meulen stands at the front of future faculty group.

    Endowed Professorships ($3 million)

    Sustained support for faculty members who are conducting pioneering research, mentoring students, and advancing the field.

  • Student face reflected in silica wafer device in gloved hand in Weill Hall lab.

    Graduate Research Fellowships ($100,000 – $1.5 million)

    Essential funding in support of talented students as they explore innovative solutions, advance medical technologies and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries.

  • Chris Schaffer with student in Tang Hall design lab

    Capital Infrastructure ($100,000 +)

    New space in Tang Hall provides a student-centric experiential learning experience with modernized lab spaces for critical research. Naming opportunities include floors, research labs, teaching labs and collaboration spaces.

  • A student conducts an experiment in the BME student design lab

    Discretionary Fund (any amount)

    Flexible funding to meet immediate teaching and research needs, including support for student projects and project teams, travel grants for students to attend leadership conferences and recruitment efforts.

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