One Health
Associate Professor of Horticulture, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Research focus on the rise of public gardens in Europe and America, and how these movements reflect societal developments in science, technology, religion, and cultural attitudes, as well...
The carbon hoofprint of dairy cows may be smaller than previously thought, report Cornell researchers Cows and other ruminants are the ultimate recyclers, and they deserve some credit for helping the environment while providing high-quality nutrients through their...
Hola from Costa Rica! My name is Molly Chirunomula and I am a Cornell veterinary student in the class of 2019 This summer I am working at The Ara Project, a macaw conservation nonprofit on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica The Ara Project is a captive breeding and...
From infectious diseases like West Nile virus to noninfectious issues like bald eagle deaths from lead ammunition, the detection, tracking and management of wildlife diseases is essential for the health of wild animals, pets and humans To maintain such services, the...
Public health can be targeted from the level of a small local community to the level of international collaboration Last week, we wrote a post on the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine’s collaboration with the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) to...
Building on its capacity as a center for food safety innovation, Cornell’s New York State Agricultural Experiment Station (NYSAES) in Geneva, New York, is poised to expand its food development and technology commercialization capabilities with $1 million in new state...
Beginning Fall 2017, Cornell University will be offering a Master of Public Health (MPH) Program Learn more about the Master of Public Health...
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As the university remains in a second-stage drought, Cornell Dining has developed a new recipe to curtail water use The effort is paying off, and the dining halls are saving 30,000 gallons of water each day “Water is precious,” said Patricia Wynn, executive...
Cornell University is now accepting applications for the Master of Public Health program! Here is some information about our university and our program We hope you will connect with us to learn even more! Cornell University is an Ivy League university, founded...
The Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) hosted the seventh annual Veterinary Public Health Symposium Sept 9-11 Organized by student members of the Cornell Veterinary Public Health Association, the symposium featured talks by a broad range of veterinarians,...
ITHACA, NY – Genetic cues from male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes passed on during sex affect which genes are turned on or off in a females’ reproductive tract post-mating, including genes related to blood feeding, egg development and immune defense, according to new...