Past Events: 2022

Friday, September 16, 2022 - 12:15pm

Title: "Fantastic IgA Plasma Cells and Where To Find Them"

Virtual Seminar by: Jennifer Gommerman, University of Toronto

Wednesday, September 14, 2022 - 4:45pm

The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program (LACS) offers an interdisciplinary minor, summer internships, and other funding opportunities. Join this Einaudi Center Student Info Session to find out what LACS has in store for you!

The Latin American studies minor is an undergraduate minor across disciplines that allow you to explore the history, culture, government, politics, economy...

Wednesday, September 14, 2022 - 4:00pm

Cornell Reproductive Sciences Center Seminar Series

Miguel Brieno-Enriquez, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor

Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences

Magee Womens Research Institute, University of Pittsburgh

 

"Forever Young: Lessons from the Naked Mole-Rat Ovary"

Tuesday, September 13, 2022 - 12:00pm

The Cornell Center for Veterinary Business and Entrepreneurship September Spark Talk with Clinton Neill, PhD will cover what is going on in the macroeconomy and what this means for veterinary businesses, clients, and the veterinary labor force. 

Friday, September 9, 2022 - 12:00pm

Distinguished Lecture in Cancer Biology

Sponsored by the Sandra Atlas Bass Endowment for Cancer Research and the Comparative Cancer Biology Program at the College of Veterinary Medicine

Elaine R. Mardis, Ph.D.

co-Executive Director of the Institute for Genomic Medicine at Nationwide Children's Hospital

Nationwide Foundation Endowed Chair in Genomic Medicine

Professor of Pediatrics, Ohio St. University

 

"Exploring the Tumor Immune Microenvironment in Pediatric Brain Cancers"

Friday, September 9, 2022 @ 12:00 - 1:00pm

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Tuesday, September 6, 2022 - 4:00pm

Dr. Alexander Rudensky is an internationally acclaimed scientist and is considered the world’s leading authority on a subset of blood cells that are critical for the regulation of the body’s response to pathogens. The study of these cells, known as regulatory T cells, has provided important insights into the fundamental biology of the immune system. Recent data indicate that targeted manipulation of these cells represent a novel and important therapeutic tool that will have far-ranging implications for human health. Rudensky will deliver a University Lecture on September 6, 2022 at the...

Monday, August 22, 2022 - 4:00pm

Cornell Reproductive Sciences
Center Seminar


Monday August 22nd
4 – 5:00 PM

Schurman Hall LH 5

 

How to Regulate Sex Ratios and X-dosage in Mammals

Dr. James Turner

Assistant Research Director

The Francis Crick Institute London, England

To join virtually - https://bit.ly/CoReSeminarSeries

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Wednesday, August 10, 2022 - 12:00am

Professions, Professionals and Professional Identity 

Virtual Conference - Register here: https://web.cvent.com/event/cc53e24f-996a-46b6-963f-fcaf2b170ebc/regProcessStep1?RefId=Home

August 10 & 11, 2022 12:30-4:00 p.m. 

View Agenda here: https://web.cvent.com/event/cc53e24f-996a-46b6-963f-fcaf2b170ebc/regProcessStep1?RefId=Home

Sunday, July 31, 2022 - 7:30am

This year’s 34th annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium will be held in a hybrid-format: both here in person at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and virtually.

Among the topics to be covered at this year’s symposium, we are excited to engage, learn about, and receive updates on:

  • facial reconstructive surgery
  • wound care
  • surgical management of upper and lower urinary tract obstruction
  • emergency and critical care topics, including the management of feline intoxications and optimization of fluid therapy
  • ...
Saturday, July 30, 2022 - 7:30am

This year’s 34th annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium will be held in a hybrid-format: both here in person at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and virtually.

Among the topics to be covered at this year’s symposium, we are excited to engage, learn about, and receive updates on:

  • facial reconstructive surgery
  • wound care
  • surgical management of upper and lower urinary tract obstruction
  • emergency and critical care topics, including the management of feline intoxications and optimization of fluid therapy
  • ...
Friday, July 29, 2022 - 7:30am

This year’s 34th annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium will be held in a hybrid-format: both here in person at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and virtually.

Among the topics to be covered at this year’s symposium, we are excited to engage, learn about, and receive updates on:

  • facial reconstructive surgery
  • wound care
  • surgical management of upper and lower urinary tract obstruction
  • emergency and critical care topics, including the management of feline intoxications and optimization of fluid therapy
  • ...
Wednesday, June 29, 2022 - 12:30pm

Join us virtually on June 29, 2022 at 12:30 PM EST for the third webinar in a new series co-hosted by the U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau and Cornell ILR Worker Institute. Equity in Focus: Building a Diverse, Inclusive Clean Energy Workforce will explore how the U.S. can tackle the climate crisis and create high-quality union jobs for women and frontline communities of color that suffer the most from climate change, pollution and historic inequities.

To avoid the worst impacts of climate change, the U.S. will need to transition to a net-zero emissions economy by 2050. This...

Friday, June 24, 2022 - 3:00pm

 

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A new virus is, once again, spreading in the U.S., making people in vulnerable communities ill and challenging our public health system. While the number of confirmed monkeypox cases is currently low, the true number of cases is likely far higher. Community-based organizations, public health agencies, and individuals can play an important role in raising awareness, accelerating time to diagnosis and care, and understanding how to prevent infection. Join us for this virtual panel...

Tuesday, June 21, 2022 - 12:00pm

A reversal of Roe vs. Wade by the United States Supreme Court has implications for individual and population health, health equity, and norms of democracy and law in the United States and globally. Protection of reproductive rights is a key indicator of health outcomes and health equity for women and children around the world. Restricted access to reproductive health services disproportionately affects low-income populations and people of color.

This webinar brings together a cross-...

Tuesday, May 17, 2022 - 6:00pm

"Help! My vet heard a heart murmur! What does that mean?" is the last seminar of the spring semester for Cornell's Equine Seminar Series. Presented by Dr. Kath Mitchell, a large animal internal medicine specialists with a PhD in equine cardiovascular medicine. 

The seminar audience keeps growing and we hope you will join equine enthusiasts from around the world who are tuning in for this quality educational experience brought to you by Cornell's Equine Hospital, New York State 4-H, and...

Tuesday, May 17, 2022 - 12:00pm

The Cornell Center for Veterinary Business and Entrepreneurship invites you to join the CVBE Spark Talk with Dr. Poppy McLeod on Tuesday, May 17 Noon-1:00pm EST.

Dr. McLeod is a Professor in the Department of Communication in the Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Dr. McLeod’s research focus is communication and decision making in task-oriented groups, teamwork in virtual environments, the role of social influence in group communication, and intergroup dynamics.

Thursday, May 12, 2022 - 1:00pm

Nearly 75% of all crops around the world are at least partially dependent on pollinators. Some of the crops that are highly dependent on pollination include, fruits, nuts, avocados, melons, pumpkins, coco beans, coffee, soybeans and palm oil. In fact, the USDA states that honeybees and other native pollinators are responsible for one in every three bites of food that we eat and it is estimated that pollination helps increase our nation’s crop value by 15 billion each year.

However, over the past few decades, we have seen a...

Thursday, May 12, 2022 - 10:30am

Dr. Sarah Evanega,  Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Integrative Plant Science

Nearly three decades have passed since genetically modified crops (so-called 'GMOs') were widely commercialized. Vociferous debate remains about the use of biotechnology in agriculture, despite a worldwide scientific consensus on their safety and utility. Far less controversial are GMOs widely adopted in human medicine, such as the insulin that diabetics rely on...

Tuesday, May 10, 2022 - 4:00pm

1ST ANNUAL KRISTY RICHARDS MEMORIAL LECTURE
MAY 9-10

MAY 9 - NYC
MAY 10 - ITHACA LECTURE HALL 4 (S1-210)

Dr. Luca Aresu
Professor, Veterinary Pathologist
Coordinator, European Veterinary Pathology Service
Director, Canine Cancer Genomics Program
Department of Veterinary Sciences
University of Turin, Italy

"Integrative approach to fight cancers in dogs and humans reveals similarities and differences: DLBCL as paradigm"

Tuesday, May 10, 2022 - 12:00pm

As the first and Cornell's chapter president of National VOICE, a SAVMA delegate and Chair of the Multicultural Student Outreach Committee, Dr. Sullivan honors the intersection of diversity, equity and inclusion and veterinary medicine. With interests in surgery, neurology, bevavior and exotics, it is sure to be a great conversation. Sponsored by CVM's Office of Inclusion & Academic Excellence.

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