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Past Events: May 2025

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Dr. Daniel Beiting will be presentating 'The microbiome as a sensor and modulator of inflammation during infection.'

Dan Beiting is an Associate Professor of Pathobiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. He completed his PhD in Immunology at Cornell’s Baker Institute for Animal Heath before moving to Penn for a postdoc in genomics and host-pathogen interactions in David Roos’ lab. In 2013 he joined the faculty at the PennVet. His lab has broad interests in the microbiome and metagenomics. He takes an interdisciplinary approach to identify mechanisms by...

🎓 Join us for the Class of 2025 Hooding Ceremony! 🎓

Celebrate the remarkable achievements of our graduating students as each one is called by name to be recognized for their hard work and dedication. This special event will feature an inspiring address from a distinguished faculty member, highlighting the journey and accomplishments of our graduates.

Additionally, we will honor excellence with three prestigious awards that showcase outstanding contributions and achievements.

After the ceremony, please join us for a delightful reception at the Takoda's Run Atrium, where you can mingle, share...

Dr. Jennifer Nagashima will be presentating 'The ARTs of fertility preservation in wildlife'

Jennifer Nagashima is a Research Biologist with Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute (NZCBI) in the Center for Species Survival. Nagashima’s research in the domestic dog and cat focuses on expanding understanding of basic reproductive biology to develop biomimetic assisted reproductive technologies. Specific research concentrations include utilizing a microfluidic ovary-on-a-chip to understand the impact of biomimetic gonadotropin hormone stimulation on ovarian cell function...

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 Cornell Equine Park: Discovery, Care, and Breeding for Excellence" Presented by Callum Donnelly, BVSc, PhD, DACT, DACVIM (LA) and Kelly Knickelbein, VMD, DACVO

Please join us in-person at 5:30pm or on Zoom at 6:00pm for an evening of horse-centered education and community based on Cornell's new Equine Park! Drs. Donnelly and Knickelbein will begin with talks on how...

Join us at the forefront of Artificial Intelligence (AI) innovation in veterinary medicine at our second annual symposium. This transformative event brings together AI researchers, industry pioneers, and thought leaders dedicated to bridging the gap between academic theory and practical application in veterinary AI. Experience our engaging workshop, keynotes, proffered and poster presentations, and panel discussion exploring the dynamic impacts of AI in animal health, population medicine, and comparative health. Together, let us shape the future of AI in veterinary medicine and embrace the...

Title: "TBD"

By: Dr. Joseph Hyser, Baylor College of Medicine

Through programs around the globe, the Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health 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.

The Fiorella Research Group, with projects spanning East Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, aims to safeguard the health of aquatic ecosystems and promote the sustainable development of capture fisheries and aquaculture. The expansion of aquatic food...

Title: "Illuminating the Integration of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Environmental Cue Response with its Metabolism"

By: Dr. Shumin Tan, Tufts University

Dr. Maren Vitousek, Associate Professor in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at Cornell University, is visiting the College of Veterinary Medicine 5/07/2025 to speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series with her talk, "Reproductive resilience: insights from studies in wild birds and other vertebrates." This talk will take place at 4:00 PM in CVM's Murray Lecture Hall 1.

MAY 7, 10 AM - 12 PM: ILR Conference Center 423

This roundtable convenes four scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds to explore the One Health paradigm. One Health emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and ecosystem health. Through an interdisciplinary dialogue, panelists will discuss how their respective fields shape their understandings of One Health, examining the complexities of virus emergence, pathogen transmission, and health governance.

The conversation will engage with the challenges of implementing One Health across local, regional, and global scales...

The journey from classroom learning to hands-on clinical experience is a significant and thrilling transition for our 3rd-year students. This event is also an acknowledgment and acceptance of professional values, growth, and commitment as students assume the responsibilities of the practice of veterinary medicine and its obligations before supportive witnesses.

Our college takes the celebration of this “rite of passage” one step further by honoring the mentors who have provided considerable support and special encouragement to our students along the way. These individuals will enrobe their...

Title: "Function of the Human Non-Canonical Inflammasomes During Innate Immune Activation"

By: Dr. Cornelius Taabazuing, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine