Events
Unveiling the Role of Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE)-Derived Wnt2 in Postnatal Eye Size Determination Tian Tang Graduate Student City University of Hong Kong Lab of Wenjun Xiong Friday August 1st, 10 AM Weill Hall 224 Hosted by Fenghua Hu, PhD Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular...
Seminar: Simplifying Flow Cytometry with No/Low Compensation Panels Presented by: Alice Valentin-Torres, Field Application Spec II, Bio-Rad Laboratories Sponsored by: Biotechnology Resource Center Flow Cytometry Facility, Cornell University With the advancement of the technology, flow cytometers are now able to detect a much greater range of fluorescent dyes, facilitating the analysis of more extensive and complex multicolour immunophenotyping assays. However, this has also introduced more pitfalls to navigate during experimental design. Join this seminar to find out how StarBright™ Dyes and best practice can help circumvent many of these issues, enabling consistent and reliable results. Register here:...
The Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology is delighted to announce our second Weill Institute Emerging Scholars Symposium, at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. The Emerging Scholars Symposium will be held on October 13, 2025, and brings together exceptional Ph.D. students and postdocs from worldwide institutions to share their research with the Cornell life sciences community. Emerging Scholars awardees will also be invited to attend our 8th Weill Institute Symposium on October 14, 2025 and interact with our distinguished invited speakers. The inaugural Weill Institute Emerging Scholars Symposium in 2023 was a terrific success – read about it in the Cornell Chronicle! Information about the event and application process can be found here. The application...
The Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology is delighted to announce our eighth Weill Institute Symposium, at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. These Symposia bring together scientists from different disciplines across the Cornell life sciences community. They provide our students and postdocs with opportunities to meet leading scientists from around the world and hear presentations on cutting edge research. A broad range of topics covering some of the most exciting and timely discoveries in cell and molecular biology and related fields will be presented. Since its establishment in 2008, the Weill Institute has thrived as an interdisciplinary hub of life science research. The Institute was endowed through a generous gift by Joan and Sanford Weill, with a vision to create...
SAVE THE DATE! We’re excited to announce that the CNF Annual Meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 18, 2025! Please plan to join us for this exciting day of learning, networking. 🔍 Keep checking the CNF website — event details will be updated regularly as they are...