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Title: "Role of Nociceptor Neurons in Host Defense and Inflammation"
By: Dr. Isaac Chiu, Harvard Medical School
The Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health, with programs around the globe, strives to sustain a healthier world by developing and implementing proactive, science-based solutions to challenges at the interface of wildlife health, domestic animal health, human health and livelihoods, and the environment that supports us all.
This session takes us to Antarctica. For a long time considered a “clean” environment, research has shown that viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens thrive in Antarctica. Some of them have always been there, but others have recently emerged due to human activity...
Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine, in partnership with the Center for Veterinary Business & Entrepreneurship, and Entrepreneurship at Cornell, is pleased to host this annual (and very popular) hackathon for the 9th year in a row!
This interdisciplinary event has all your favorite things about hackathons. Networking with Mentors and sponsoring companies, food, merch, workshops, meeting other Students and $9,000 in cash prizes for winning teams.
ALL STUDENTS ARE WELCOME AND INVITED TO PARTICIPATE!
This event is brought to you by the Center for Veterinary Business and...
Dr. Jyotishman Pathak, a Professor of Population Health Sciences, Frances and John L. Loeb Professor of Medical Informatics, and Professor of Healthcare Policy and Research in Psychiatry in the Population Health Sciences and Psychiatry Departments at Weill Cornell Medicine, s visiting the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine on February 5, 2025 to speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series. All are welcome to attend this event in-person or via Zoom. Refreshments will be served.
Title: "Characterizing the Molecular Mechanisms of Ebola Virus Budding"
By: Dr. Will Wan, Vanderbilt University
Please join Pete Coppolillo, Ph.D., Executive Director of Working Dogs for Conservation (WD4C), for an interactive conversation about dogs detecting diseases in humans and wildlife. Pete will discuss WD4C’s current and past health work (e.g., projects on Ebolavirus, brucellosis, chronic wasting disease, SARS-CoV-2, and Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae) and lessons learned, and will share some thoughts on developing robust approaches to future disease work. This will be an interactive conversation that will hopefully lead to new research questions and collaborations.
First come, first served pizza and...
Please join Pete Coppolillo, Ph.D., Executive Director of Working Dogs for Conservation (WD4C) based in Missoula, Montana, for an overview of the ways WD4C’s specially trained dogs are helping to move conservation forward here in North America and around the world. Dr. Coppolillo will share stories about finding rare and endangered species, helping to stop diseases affecting wildlife and people, and about combining cutting edge technology with skilled dogs to stop wildlife crime. He’ll also discuss how all of these techniques are helping Native and Indigenous communities to capture greater...
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.
"Behavior Medication Considerations for Horses" Presented by Dr. Katherine Anderson, DVM, DACVB, Cornell Duffield Institute for Animal Behavior
Drugs are commonly used in horses for infection, pain, endocrine disorders, and a variety of other conditions. But what about behavioral disorders? In this webinar, Dr. Anderson will delve into considerations for behavioral...
In this special edition of the Cornell Reproductive Sciences Center Seminar Series, two trainees from CoRe member's labs will be sharing their work with the reproductive science community. Alexis Dziubek, a Graduate Student in the Grimson lab, will present her talk, "Genomic variants in 3'UTR alter infertility-related post-transcriptional regulation", followed by Dr. Meihong Shi, a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Duan lab, with her talk, "Transcriptomic difference of in vitro produced male and female early embryos in bovine." All are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served.
Dr. Lee Kraus, a renowned professor and researcher from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, will visit Cornell University on March 5, 2025, to speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series. This event is hosted in collaboration with the Friday MBG Seminar Series. All are welcome to attend this event in person or virtually. Refreshments will be served.
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.
Title: "The Cellular Basis of Vaccine Efficacy: What Infections Failed to Teach Us"
By: Dr. Ross Kedl, University of Colorado Denver
Title: "Upper Airway Immune Memory in Humans, Germinal Centers, and Vaccine Immunology"
By: Dr. Shane Crotty, La Jolla Institute for Immunology
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!
Future-Readying Knowledge-to-Action Strategies to Confront the Health 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...
Title: "Thymic Selection of an MHC-Restricted and Self-Tolerant T Cell Repertoire"
By: Dr. Alfred Singer, National Cancer Institute
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...
Dr. Scott Hawley, an Investigator at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Professor and Dean Emeritus at The Graduate School of the Stowers Institute, Research Professor at the American Cancer Society, and Professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Physiology at the University of Kansas School of Medicine, is visiting the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine on April 2, 2025 to speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series. All are welcome to attend this event in-person or via Zoom. Refreshments will be served.