James Turner
Research Scientist Binghamton University
James N. Turner BS in Engineering Science and a PhD in Biophysics SUNY Buffalo. He was at New York State’s Wadsworth Center, Prof. of Biomedical Sciences, and Prof. of Biomedical Engineering Renessalear Polytechnic Institute (1977 – 2007). He served on 50 NIH and NSF review committees. He was a founding member and Associate Director of NIH Biotechnology Resource for Microscopy (1978 – 2005), and founding member and Platform Leader of a NSF Science and Technology Center in NanoBioTechnology lead by Cornell University (2000 – 2007). He is presently a Research Scientist at Binghamton University’s Center of Excellence in Small Scale Systems Integration & Packaging, developing programs in flexible hybrid electronics for applications in the biomedical and biological sciences. He is a member of the NBMC and the PI of three NBMC contracts. He has 130 full-length multidisciplinary publications applying the principles of engineering and physical sciences to biological and biomedical studies.