Past Events: April 2026
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Seminar Title: "Dynamics and Mechanisms of Viral Envelope Glycoproteins at Single-Molecule Resolution"
By: Dr. James Munro, UMASS Chan Medical School
Dr. Vimal Selvaraj, Professor of Integrative Physiology in the Department of Animal Science at Cornell University, will speak as part of the CoRe Seminar Series on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, with his talk, "Correcting the Canon of Steroidogenesis: STAR Function, RhoA Signaling, and Plasma Membrane Cholesterol."
Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Spring Seminar Series 2026
Title: Confronting the Era of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): Opportunities and Challenges in Novel Antibiotic Discovery
Speaker Bio: Dr. Man-Wah Tan is an accomplished researcher and leader who currently serves as Vice President and Senior Fellow at Genentech Research and Early Development, where he heads the Infectious Diseases Therapeutic Area and the Translational Immunology departments. His work focuses on developing innovative therapeutics for infectious diseases, while also exploring host...
Dr. Christopher Champion, BVSc, DACVP, Dermatopathology Fellow with the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences will present, "Dermatopathology: Deciphering microscopic changes in the body's largest organ" on Wednesday, April 15th from 11am - 12pm in Lecture Hall 3 (T1-003). For zoom access, please email Crissy at cmc452@cornell.edu.
Seminar Title: "The Price of Resistance: Exploring and Exploiting Collateral Vulnerabilities in TB"
By: Dr. Jeremy Rock, The Rockefeller University
Cornell Center for Antimicrobial Resistance Research & Education Spring Seminar Series 2026
Title: Metabolic heterogeneity in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms
Speaker Bio: Lars Dietrich is a professor in the Dept of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. He carried out his doctoral research in the laboratory of Christian Ungermann at Heidelberg University, studying the biochemistry of membrane dynamics in yeast. As a postdoctoral fellow in Dianne Newman’s laboratory at Caltech and MIT, Dietrich studied the interplay between metabolism and multicellular development in the major pathogen...
Please join Cornell Public Health on April 7th for our Spring Seminar Series featuring Dr. Sarah Matt, Health Technology Strategist.
Dr. Matt will walk through why healthcare keeps failing the same people, not because the technology is broken, but because we designed for a patient who doesn't exist. The talk covers the Access framework from The Borderless Healthcare Revolution, her personal story of how she arrived at this work, and what a genuinely accessible healthcare future looks like in practice
About Sarah Matt:
I trained as a physician and surgeon: the kind of clinical foundation...
