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The 2008 graduation ceremony at Schoellkopf Field on the campus of Cornell University

This list of Cornell University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York, in the field of natural sciences and related subjects.

For other disciplines, see: List of Cornell University alumni.

Alumni

Mathematics, statistics and operations research

William F. Friedman
Stephen Gelbart
Grace Wahba
Norbert Wiener

Physics

See also: List of Cornell Manhattan Project people
Harry Lipkin
Leonard Susskind
Steven Weinberg

Astronomy, astrophysics and space physics

Marcia Neugebauer
Steve Squyres

Chemistry

Eric Betzig

Computer science and computer engineering

Padmasree Warrior

Engineering, material science

Robert Langer

Industrial and labor relations

Biological sciences (biology, ecology, botany, nutrition, biophysics, biochemistry)

Zach Lippman

Medicine

Mandy Cohen
Anthony Fauci

Veterinary medicine

  • Jean Holzworth (D.V.M., 1950) — pioneer in feline medicine.
  • Robert C. T. Lee (Ph.D. in veterinary medicine) — Chinese veterinarian and politician. Considered the "Father of Veterinary Pathology in Taiwan."
  • Dr. Patricia O'Connor (D.V.M., 1939) — the first female zoo veterinarian, chief animal caretaker at the Staten Island Zoo for 28 years.

Environmental studies and environmental science

NASA astronauts

Mae Jemison

See also

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