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Spring Seminar Series 2020

Cornell Dairy Center of Excellence Spring Seminar Series – 2020   This six seminar series covers a broad range of dairy industry topics such as preventative medicine and herd health, dairy production management, food safety, epidemiology, worker training, industry relations and more. Seminar speakers will include Cornell faculty and invited guests. Want to propose a topic or speaker for an upcoming semester? Contact elizabeth.goldberg@cornell.edu   All seminars will be held Mondays from 4-5 PM in the College of Veterinary Medicine Green Room next to the Café S2-223. This year’s seminars will not be recorded or broadcast live by Zoom unless requested in advance.

 

UPDATE 3/12/20 – all remaining seminars for 2020 are cancelled/postponed

 

Date

Speaker

Department

Topic

Feb 17

Series Kick-Off with the Veterinary Sustainability Club from 4-6PM

 

Waste Strategies for Sustainable Food Systems

 

Julie Goddard

Food Science

Expanding opportunities for dairy waste valorization

 

Blake Nguyen; Crystal Hall

Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences

Manure management at the Cornell Teaching Dairy; Pyrolysis at the Cornell Teaching Dairy

 

Jillian Goldfarb

Biological and Environmental Engineering

Valorizing manure to recover phosphorus and make water treatment materials simultaneously

  Forough Enayaty and Sarah Murphy Ivanek Research Group

The challenges of microbial spoilage: Optimizing where dairy processors should invest

Mar 2

Eduardo Rico

Animal Science

The role of dairy products in healthy diets: What the evidence tells us in 2020

Mar 16

Postponed to Spring 2021
Whitney Knauer

Veterinary Population Medicine, University of Minnesota

Pair housing of dairy cows: Why, when, and how

Location: Classroom 6

Mar 23

Postponed to Spring 2021
Chris Wolf

Dyson

TBD

Apr 6

Postponed to Spring 2021
Aoise Stratford

Performing and Media Arts

Reading of a short play “Open House” inspired by the College of Veterinary Medicine

Apr 20

Postponed to Spring 2021
Julio Giordano

Animal Science

Technologies for automation of management practices in dairy herd management

Apr 27

Postponed to TBD
Virginia Fajt

Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, Texas A&M University

Antimicrobial stewardship and the veterinarian

May 4

Cancelled
Graduate Student Presentations:

   
 

Kui Wang

TBD

Hydrothermal liquefaction for the treatment of broiler and sewage sludge wastes

 

Nazih Kassem

TBD

An integrated energy systems approach for dairy and food waste recovery and utilization

 

TBD

TBD

TBD

Reminder, take the series for credit by registering for VTPMD 7081

Planetary Health 2019

 

 

 

Feeding the World Without Devouring It – A Planetary Health Symposium

Food, Food Security, and Environmental Stewardship

 

Lecture Hall 4 / 5, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

Thursday, May 2, 2019

 

View the recording!

 

1:00-1:10PM Welcome
Lorin Warnick, Professor, and Austin O. Hooey Dean, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Wendy Wolford, Robert A. and Ruth E. Polson Professor of Global Development, Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and Vice Provost for International Affairs
1:10-1:15PM Speaker Introduction
Steve Osofsky, Jay Hyman Professor of Wildlife Health & Health Policy, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
1:15-2:00PM Fabrice DeClerck, Science Director, EAT, and Commissioner, EAT-Lancet Commission on Food, Planet, Health
“People, Planet, Health: The EAT-Lancet Commission on Healthy Diets from Sustainable Food Systems”
2:00-2:10PM Audience Q & A
2:10-2:25PM Coffee / Tea Break
2:25-2:30PM Speaker Introduction
Daryl Nydam, Professor, and Director of Quality Milk Production Services, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
2:30-3:15PM Frank Mitloehner, Professor, and Air Quality Extension Specialist, Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis
“Satisfying the Growing Global Demand for Protein without Depleting Our Natural Resources”
3:15-3:25PM Audience Q & A
3:25-3:30PM Speaker Introduction
Katie Fiorella, Assistant Professor, Cornell University Master of Public Health (MPH) Program
3:30-4:15PM Bill Wavrin, Co-Founder, Ferndale Farmstead, Ferndale, Washington
“4C, N Fixation, Fermentation, and Perfect Proteins: A Producer Ground Zero Experience toward Optimizing Nutrient and Human Life Cycles”
4:15-4:45PM Audience Q & A with presenters and faculty
4:45PM Reception

Spring Seminar Series 2019

Cornell Dairy Center of Excellence Spring Seminar Series – 2019   This twice monthly seminar series covers a broad range of dairy industry topics such as preventative medicine and herd health, dairy production management, food safety, epidemiology, worker training, industry relations and more. Seminar speakers will include Cornell faculty and invited guests. Want to propose a topic or speaker for an upcoming semester? Contact elizabeth.goldberg@cornell.edu   All seminars will be held Mondays from 4-5 PM in Stocking Hall 146 . Click on topic title to join by Zoom or click on past topic titles to view recorded seminar.

Date Speaker Department Topic
Jan 28  Erika Ganda  Food Science The Application of Next Generation Sequencing Technologies In Animal-Based Agriculture and Food Production Systems
Feb 4 Beth Lyon Cornell Law School

Dairy Farm Workers

Feb 18 Joe McFadden Animal Science Ceramides, methyl donors, and leaky gut, oh my! Emerging insights into dairy cattle biology
Mar 4  Jen McClure Irish Cattle Breeding Federation Understanding the Irish System- At Least the Cattle Part
Mar 18 Belinda Thompson Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences Salmonella Dublin: What you need to know as this disease emerges on Northeast Dairy Farms
Mar 25 Johannes Lehman Plant Science Let’s go thermochemical: Upcycling dairy manure to market-ready fertilizers
Apr 8 Frank Mitloehner UC Davis – Animal Science

Satisfying the Increasing Demand for Animal Proteins Without Depleting Natural Resources

Apr 22 Alejandro Ceballos-Marquez University of Caldas, Colombia The Colombian Dairy Systems
May 6

Graduate Student Presentations:

   
 

Kathryn Bach (Jessica McArt)

Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences

Association of mid-infrared predicted milk & blood constituents with early lactation disease & herd removal in Holstein cows

 

Cassandra Stambuk (Heather Huson)

Animal Science

Genotypic and Phenotypic Associations with Digital Cushion Thickness in Dairy Cattle

 

Margaret Jodlowski (Andrew Novakovic)

Dyson School

Insurance and Agricultural Credit Use by US Dairy Farms

Reminder, take the series for credit by registering for VTPMD 7081