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Past Events: October 2025

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Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Fall Seminar Series 2025

Title: Deciphering the chemical crosstalk of host-gut microbiota interactions

Speaker Bio: Dr. Pamela Chang completed her S.B. in Chemistry with a minor in Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and her Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, where she developed chemical tools for imaging and profiling glycosylation in the laboratory of Carolyn Bertozzi. Pam received her postdoctoral training in the laboratory of Ruslan Medzhitov at the Yale University School of...

The CMFG Executive Committee is excited to announce that registration is now open for the inaugural Intercampus Cancer Metabolism Symposium, bringing together researchers from Cornell’s Ithaca and Weill Cornell Medicine campuses. This event will take place October 21–22, 2025, at the College of Veterinary Medicine on the Ithaca campus, and is hosted by the Cancer Metabolism Focus Group (CMFG).

Keynote Speakers:

Kivanç Birsoy, PhD, Chapman Perelman Associate Professor, Rockefeller UniversityKristy Brown, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Kansas Medical CenterJeff Rathmell, PhD, Chair...

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.

"Equine Welfare and Agency: Why Choice Matters" Presented by Lindsay Goodale, DVM , Cornell University College of Agriculture & Life Sciences

This talk will delve into the growing interest in giving horses agency, or choice and control, in their lives. We'll talk about some common challenges as well as opportunities to increase agency for your horses through management...

Dr. Julio Giordano, Professor of Dairy Cattle Biology and Management in the Department of Animal Science at Cornell University, will speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at 4:00 PM with his talk, "The intersection of biology and data-driven technology for (cow) precision reproductive management."

Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Fall Seminar Series 2025

Title: Targeted Fusion for Potential Therapy Applications: CFPS-Engineered Viral Fusogens and OmpF-Loaded Liposomes Elevate Outer-Membrane Porosity

Speaker Bio: Ekaterina (Kate) Selivanovitch, Ph.D., is an NIH F32 Postdoctoral Fellow in Cornell’s Robert F. Smith School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering. Trained as a chemist (Ph.D., Indiana University) working on protein cages and VLPs with Trevor Douglas, she now engineers virus-inspired lipid nanoparticles and cell-free (CFPS)-made proteoliposomes...

Dr. Jordana Bloom, a postdoc in the Page Lab at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series on Monday, October 13, at 4:00 PM with her talk, "Menopause alters gene expression within and beyond the reproductive tract in both humans and rhesus macaques."

The New York State Veterinary Conference will take place October 10–12, 2025! This three-day interactive event offers outstanding Continuing Education credit opportunities.

Mark your calendars for this exciting experience, co-hosted annually by the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and the New York State Veterinary Medical Society. We’re excited to continue the Hybrid format, providing on-site, online, and on-demand options to suit various preferences.

Discover a range of species and professional development tracks tailored for everyone—from recent graduates to experienced...

Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Fall Seminar Series 2025

Title: OpenFold3: On the road to full parity with AlphaFold3

Speaker Bio: Mohammed AlQuraishi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Systems Biology and a member of Columbia’s Program for Mathematical Genomics, where he works at the intersection of machine learning, biophysics, and systems biology. Dr. AlQuraishi holds undergraduate degrees in biology, computer science, and mathematics. He earned an MS in statistics and a PhD in genetics from Stanford University. He subsequently joined the...

Seminar Title: "Origin of a Pandemic"

By: Dr. Kristian Andersen, The Scripps Research Institute

Dr. Sarah England, Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Professor of Medicine, Vice Chair of Research and Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Director of the Center for Reproductive Health Sciences at the Washington University School of Medicine, will speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series on Wednesday, October 1 at 4:00 PM with her talk, "Modulating Uterine Activity; Considerations for a Personalized Medicine Approach."