Past Events: 2025
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The Cornell Equine Hospital and Cornell Cooperative Extension are proud to host the Equine Seminar Series. These monthly virtual talks are presented by equine experts on important equine health and management topics.
"The Horse Farm Improvement Program" Presented by Lindsay Goodale, DVM, Senior Lecturer, Department of Animal Science at Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Are you looking for guidance in making decisions on your horse farm? Would you like help finding all of the current best management practices for equine operations? The Horse Farm Improvement Program (HFIP...
Title: "Deciphering Immune-Epithelial Crosstalk in the Lung"
By: Dr. Ruth Franklin, Harvard Medical Center
Panelists:
Jamila Michener (Moderator)
Jamila Michener is an Associate Professor of Government and Public Policy at Cornell University and Inaugural Director of the Center for Racial Justice and Equitable Futures. She is also Senior Associate Dean for Public Engagement at the Brooks School of Public Policy.
Charley E. Willison
Charley E. Wilson is an Assistant Professor of Public Health at Cornell University and a core faculty fellow in the Cornell Health Policy Center at the Brooks School of Public Policy.
Debra Bingham
Debra Bingham is the Founder and CEO of the Institute for...
Seminar:
Editors Dr. Nicole Huberfeld and Dr. Sarah H. Gordon discuss their recently releaseed book "Ripples of Hope in the Mississippi Delta: Charting the Health Equity Policy Agenda" written by the late David K. Jones. The first 50 people to arrive will receive a free copy of the book. Snacks and beverages are provided!
This seminar is a part of Cornell Public Health's Spring Seminar Series.
Speakers:
Dr. Nicole Huberfeld, Edward R. Utley Professor of Health Law, Boston University School of Law & Boston University School of Public Health
Dr. Sarah H. Gordon, Assistant Professor, Boston...
Celebrating 15 Years of Cornell Atkinson - Catalyzing Uncommon Connections
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Join Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability to celebrate 15 years of advancing research to impact policy, practices, products, and public opinion. Cornell Atkinson has been at the forefront of advancing sustainability efforts by uniting experts and external partners to address complex global challenges. By transforming knowledge to impact through this work, the Center’s legacy of impact is defined by groundbreaking collaborations, innovative solutions, and a...
Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Spring Seminar Series 2025
Title: The complicated picture of antimicrobial stewardship in veterinary settings
Speaker Bio: After receiving her DVM at Auburn University, Dr. Fajt did a food animal internship and served as a clinical instructor at Kansas State University, followed by a PhD in Physiology at Iowa State University. She is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology. Since joining the Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology at Texas A&M University, she has taught pharmacology...
Veterinary students and members of the faculty and staff from Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine host this annual event that provides a chance for those interested to get a closer look at veterinary medicine.
Visitors will tour our college and students, faculty members and staff will be on hand to answer questions about a career as a veterinarian, a veterinary technician or an animal care specialist. Careers in veterinary medicine have traditionally involved working with dogs, cats, cows, horses, sheep and pigs. However, this rapidly growing field also provides opportunities to work in...
Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Spring Seminar Series 2025
Title: Mechanisms of non-canonical drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Speaker Bio: My laboratory focuses on the molecular basis of population heterogeneity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and the extent to which differences between mycobacterial cells contribute to differences in disease and treatment outcomes. Our work combines bacterial genetic approaches with high throughput methodologies including population genomics, ssRNAseq and quantitative live cell imaging to define the...
The 18th biannual Special Species Symposium is a weekend conference exploring topics in zoo, wildlife, exotic pet, and conservation medicine. Over the years, this academic event has attracted hundreds of students, veterinarians, and animal health professionals from across the globe. The conference will take place Friday, March 28th to Sunday, March 30th, 2025.
The Cornell Richard P. Riney Canine Health Center Bark in The Park 5k, presented by Purina Cornell CHAMP, Canine Healthy Aging & Mobility Program, is a non-competitive, family-friendly and inclusive 5K in Central Park, NYC on Sunday, March 30, 2025. This event is for all! Bring your dog, family, and friends! Participants of all abilities are encouraged to join. Those who are unable to participate can still advance canine health by donating. Every registration and donation will go to benefit our mission of improving the lives of dogs, helping them lead longer, healthier and happier lives. You...
Title: "Thymic Selection of an MHC-Restricted and Self-Tolerant T Cell Repertoire"
By: Dr. Alfred Singer, National Cancer Institute
We invite you to a special double-header One Health talk featuring Dr. Craig Stephen and Dr. Marcy Uhart, our Inaugural Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health Honorary Lecturers!
Lessons from the Field for Future Readiness in an Era of Polycrisis Presented by Dr. Craig Stephen
Dr. Stephen works globally with all levels of government, the non-profit sector, community groups, universities and industry on health issues at the nexus of people, animals and environments. He is internationally recognized for his contributions to the development of One Health and in modernizing approaches...
Dr. Scott Keeney, Member of the Molecular Biology Program at the Sloan Kettering Institute, Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Frederick R. Adler Chair at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, is visiting the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine 3/26/2025 to speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series with his talk, "How to build and control a meiotic DNA breaking machine." This talk will take place at 4:00 PM in CVM's Lecture Hall 3 and is also available via Zoom. Refreshments will be provided.
Title: "Papillomavirus Entry & Infection- Knowns & Unknowns"
By: Dr. Samuel Campos, University of Arizona
Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Spring Seminar Series 2025
Title: Bugs, Pugs and Drugs: The Emergence of Extensively Drug Resistant Bacteria in Pets and Their People
Speaker Bio: Dr. Stephen Cole, MS, VMD, is an Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Director of the Clinical Infectious Disease Laboratory at PennVet. He obtained his MS in microbiology from the College of William and Mary in 2011 and his VMD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2015. He became boarded in bacteriology and immunology in 2018 and virology in 2020...
The Cornell Equine Hospital and Cornell Cooperative Extension are proud to host the Equine Seminar Series. These monthly virtual talks are presented by equine experts on important equine health and management topics.
"Dental Care for the Senior Horse" Presented by Alexa Wright, DVM, DAVDC, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Clinical Services
Dr. Wright will outline the unique anatomy of horse teeth and why continued dental care is so important to their long-term health. She will discuss common dental issues and their treatment options, with an emphasis on...
Join us for a fun, family & sensory-friendly movie screening as we begin Neurodiversity Celebration Week! This inclusive event is open to the public. Cornell and community families are very much encouraged to attend. Enjoy a welcoming atmosphere with free snacks, a sensory room, and great raffle prizes!
Title: "Upper Airway Immune Memory in Humans, Germinal Centers, and Vaccine Immunology"
By: Dr. Shane Crotty, La Jolla Institute for Immunology
Title: "The Cellular Basis of Vaccine Efficacy: What Infections Failed to Teach Us"
By: Dr. Ross Kedl, University of Colorado Denver
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides full funding for graduate and professional students conducting research in any field or teaching in more than 150 countries. Open to U.S. citizens only. The Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad program supports doctoral students conducting research in modern languages or area studies for six to 12 months.
Open to U.S. citizens and permanent residents of the United States. Travel to Western European countries is not eligible.
Register here. Can’t attend? Contact fulbright@einaudi.cornell.edu.