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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Zweig 2023 Faculty Research Presentations

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Opening Remarks by Robert Weiss, Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Education                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

  • SHINING A LIGHT ON THE MYSTERIES OF PREGNANCY LOSS IN THE MARE
    Dr. Mandi de Mestre, Department of Biomedical Sciences and Baker Institute for Animal Health, Professor
  • CELIAC PLEXUS BLOCK, A NOVEL AID IN TREATING COLIC IN HORSES?
    Dr. Marta Cercone, Department of Clinical Sciences, Assistant Professor
  • INVESTIGATION OF NOVEL INFLAMMATORY MARKERS AS A SCREENING DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR EQUINE ENDOMETRITIS
    Dr. Mariana Diel de Amorim, Department of Clinical Sciences, Assistant Professor
  • INVESTIGATING OF CATASTROPHIC INJURY CLUSTERS AT NEW YORK STATE RACETRACKS
    Dr. Scott Palmer, NYS Equine Medical Director, Ajunct Professor in the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences

Wednesday, November 9, 2022 

Zweig 2022 Faculty Research Presentations 

 

 

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Opening Remarks by Robert Weiss, Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Education

  • PUTTING SOME EVIDENCE BEHIND SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PHARYNGEAL COLLAPSE
    Dr. Eileen Hackett, Department of Clinical Sciences, Professor of Surgery
  • USING GENETICS TO IMPROVE EQUINE OCULAR HEALTH
    Dr. Kelly Knickelbein, Department of Clinical Sciences, Assistant Clinical Professor, Section of Ophthalmology
  • UPDATE ON THE USE OF WEARABLE BIOMETRIC SENSORS TO IDENTIFY HORSES AT RISK FOR CATASTROPHIC INJURY
    Dr. Scott Palmer, New York State Equine Medical Director, Department of Population Medicine & Diagnostic Sciences, Adjunct Professor
  • EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF PLACENTITIS IN MARES
    Dr. Julia Felippe, Department of Clinical Sciences, Professor of Medicine, Provost's Fellow for Public Engagement
  • A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE CORNELL STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF EQUINE PRACTITIONERS (SC-AAEP) PROGRAM
    Dr. Gillian Perkins, Department of Clinical Sciences, Clinical Professor

 

 

 

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Zweig 2021 Faculty and Trainee Virtual Presentations

 

 

  • Opening Remarks by Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Education, Robert Weiss
  • USE OF RADIOMICS AND BIOMETRIC WEARABLE SENSORS TO IDENTIFY HORSES AT RISK FOR CATASTROPHIC INJURY
    Dr. Scott Palmer. New York State Equine Medical Director, Adjunct Professor, Dept of Population Medicine & Diagnostic Sciences
  • VETERINARY BIOBANKING: THE DARK HORSE OF EQUINE RESEARCH
    Dr. Lara Mouttham, Laboratory Coordinator & Research Associate, Cornell Veterinary Biobank
  • INVESTIGATING EQUINE MITOVESICLES AS A NEXT- GENERATION ORTHOBIOLOGIC
    Dr. Michelle Delco, Assistant Research Professor, Department of Clinical Sciences
  • GENOMICS OF THE EQUINE IMMUNE SYSTEM
    Dr. Doug AntczakDorothy Havemeyer,  McConville Professor of Equine Medicine, Baker Institute for Animal Health
     

Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Zweig 2020 Faculty and Trainee Virtual Presentations

 

  • Opening remarks were presented by Robert Weiss, PhD, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education.
  • "Mucosal immunity against equine herpesvirus type-1" (~01:55) was presented by Bettina Wagner, DVM, Dr. med. vet. habil., Professor and Chair for the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences.
  • "Equine hepatitis viruses: where are we now?" (~28:00) was presented by Joy Tomlinson, DVM, DACVIM, Research Associate in the Van de Walle Lab at the Baker Institute for Animal Health.
  • "Agreement of stall-side and laboratory major crossmatch tests with the reference standard method in horses" (~49:30) was presented by Melissa Fenn, DVM, DACVIM, Equine Internal Medicine Specialist at the Park Equine Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky (former Large Animal Internal Medicine Resident at the Cornell University Equine and Nemo Farm Animal Hospital).
  • "Horse Safety - Multi-modal screening to identify Thoroughbred racehorses at increased risk for catastrophic injury of the fetlock joint" (~1:10:00) was presented by John Pigott, DVM, MS, DACVS, Associate Clinical Professor at Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists.

   


 

Friday, August 21, 2020
Zweig Trot Virtual Seminar on Equine Health

Elaine Claffey, DVM, Diplomate ACVS-LA
Assistant Clinical Professor, Board Certified Surgery Specialist
Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists (CRES)

"Upper Airway Function, Dysfunction, and Surgical Solutions in Horses"

 

 

 

 

 

October 13, 2019
New York Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund Event at Saratoga, New York

Doug Antczak, VMD, PhD shares 40th anniversary milestones from the Harry M. Zweig Memorial Fund