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Past Events: March 2026

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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 29, 2026.

This event is for all! Bring your dog, family, and friends! Participants of all abilities are encouraged to join. 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 can join the race in-person or virtually, register here: https://riney.vet...

With over 30% of the food produced across the world lost or wasted, policy makers are increasingly recognizing food waste as a key issue in finding solutions for food insecurity and environmental degradation. In a new book, Wasted Potential: Tackling Food Loss and Waste Across Transforming Food Systems (Springer, 2025), researchers at the Tata-Cornell Institute for Agriculture and Nutrition (TCI) provide an evidence-based framework for addressing food loss and waste as a means to improve access to healthy diets.

In this "Chats in the Stacks" book talk, TCI alumna Jocelyn Boiteau and TCI...

Join us on Thursday, March 26, for our upcoming CVBE Spark Talk with Peter Rives, MSW, LCSWA, LCAS.

"Motivational Interviewing: Evidence-based communication for more efficient and effective helping"

Thursday, March 26, 2026 Noon-1:00pm ET Register for Zoom Here: https://lnkd.in/eGEC5Eik

Motivational Interviewing is an evidence-based style of communication that makes helping conversations in a variety of settings more effective, more efficient, and less frustrating. For veterinary professionals, this can mean patient retention, treatment recommendation follow through, improved team...

Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Spring Seminar Series 2026

Title: Biofilm and Antimicrobial Resistance: Structure, Mechanisms, and Emerging Solutions

Speaker Bio: Karin Sauer studies biofilm formation by the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. She focuses on elucidating regulatory mechanisms underlying biofilm development, biofilm dispersion and biofilm antimicrobial resistance. She earned a doctorate in microbiology and biochemistry from the Max-Planck-Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg, Germany, completed post-doctoral fellowships...

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 Tendon Injuries: Why They Happen, How They're Diagnosed, and How to Optimize Recovery" Presented by Shannon Connard, DVM, PhD, DACVS (LA), Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Clinical Sciences

Tendon injuries are among the most common and frustrating causes of lameness in horses, particularly sport and performance animals. In this...

Please join Cornell Public Health on March 24th for our Spring Seminar Series featuring Dr. Corinna Noel, Assistant Professor of Practice in the Department of Public & Ecosystem Health.

Seminar Title: "Evolutionary Precursors to High-Level Antibiotic Resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii"

By: Dr. Ralph Isberg, Tufts University School of Medicine

Dr. Callum Donnelly, Assistant Professor in the Section of Theriogeneology and Harry M. Zweig Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, will speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, with his talk, "Pregnancy as a Metabolic Stress Test: Mechanisms of Insulin Adaptation in Horses."

Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Spring Seminar Series 2026

Title: From Click to Clinic: Reactivity-Driven Strategies for Antibiotic Discovery and Optimization

Speaker Bio: John E. Moses is Professor of Click Chemistry at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where he founded the institution’s first synthetic organic chemistry program in 2020. Trained as a postdoctoral fellow with Nobel Laureate K. Barry Sharpless at the Scripps Research Institute, he has previously held academic appointments at University College London, the University of Nottingham, and La Trobe...

Please join Cornell Public Health on March 10th for our Spring Seminar Series featuring Claire Walsh Winsler, Director of Food, Agriculture, and Land use for Environmental Advocates NY.

Seminar Title: "Harnessing Neutrophil Antigen Presentation for Anti-Tumor Immunity"

By: Dr. Tanya Mayadas, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Rochester Medical Center

Dr. Arjumand Ghazi, Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, will speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, with her talk, "Splicing and Lipids at the Fertility-Immunity Intersection."

Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Spring Seminar Series 2026

Title: Mimicking the Infection Environment to Improve Drug Resistance Detection: The Case of the Antitubercular Drug Pyrazinamide

Speaker Bio: Alexandre Gouzy obtained his Ph.D. in Microbiology from the University of Toulouse, (France) under the supervision of Dr. Olivier Neyrolles. During his Ph.D., he investigated how Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, scavenges nitrogen sources to survive and grow during infection. As a post-doctoral researcher and now an Assistant...

Please join Cornell Public Health on March 3rd for our Spring Seminar Series featuring Dr. Ana Bento, Assistant Professor in the Department of Public & Ecosystem Health