BTI and Cornell

BTI and Cornell

BTI is an independent, nonprofit institution affiliated with Cornell University and located on its Ithaca campus, near the College of Veterinary Medicine on Tower Road. A map is available here and information about visiting Cornell is available here.

By the early 1970s, BTI had been a recognized leader in agricultural and environmental scientific research for many years. BTI became interested in building stronger ties with a major research university. To keep BTI in New York State, Ithaca community leaders, the New York State legislature, and BTI and Cornell leadership worked together to bring the institute to Cornell University. In 1974, $8.5 million was proposed for construction of BTI-designated laboratories and greenhouse facilities on campus at Cornell University. BTI accepted the offer from New York State, the building was finished in 1978, and BTI headquarters relocated from Yonkers to Ithaca.

Cornell has a number of affiliations with independent institutes and programs, all of which have their own agreements with the university. BTI’s relationship with Cornell was born from a mutual interest in developing, among other things, a base of knowledge relating to problems in resource production and management. While BTI maintains an identity as an independent nonprofit organization with its own mission, values, and endowment, its location on university campus facilitates a collaborative association with Cornell’s New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS). A number of BTI research scientists are adjunct, assistant, associate, and senior professors at Cornell in areas such as plant pathology, plant biology, entomology, plant breeding and genetics, molecular biology and genetics, and chemistry and chemical biology. Additionally, many of the undergraduate and all of the graduate students working in BTI laboratories are enrolled in degree programs at Cornell.