Events
REGISTRATION LIVE Join the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology at Cornell University for two days of cutting-edge science and collaboration: October 13, 2025 – 2nd Emerging Scholars Symposium Spotlight talks from outstanding senior Ph.D. students and postdocs from premier research institutions. Eight named in 2025 cohort of Weill Institute Emerging Scholars October 14, 2025 – 8th Weill Institute Symposium Talks by internationally renowned scientists, including: Wolfgang Busch, Ph.D. – Salk Institute for Biological Studies Peter Friedl, M.D., Ph.D. – Radboud University Medical Centre Erin Goley, Ph.D. – Johns Hopkins University Yamuna Krishnan, Ph.D. – University of Chicago Jack Szostak, Ph.D. – Nobel Laureate,...
REGISTRATION LIVE Join the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology at Cornell University for two days of cutting-edge science and collaboration: October 13, 2025 – 2nd Emerging Scholars Symposium Spotlight talks from outstanding senior Ph.D. students and postdocs from premier research institutions. October 14, 2025 – 8th Weill Institute Symposium Talks by internationally renowned scientists, including: Wolfgang Busch, Ph.D. – Salk Institute for Biological Studies Peter Friedl, M.D., Ph.D. – Radboud University Medical Centre Erin Goley, Ph.D. – Johns Hopkins University Yamuna Krishnan, Ph.D. – University of Chicago Jack Szostak, Ph.D. – Nobel Laureate, University of Chicago Ruth Lehmann, Ph.D. – MIT Both...
Showcase Your Research! Network with colleagues and BRC staff! Presenters: Undergraduate or Graduate Students that have performed any part of their research using any BRC facility Poster Rules: Present a scientific poster of your research that utilized BRC core(s) Prizes: $100 BRC voucher awarded to top three posters Extras: VWR and each BRC core will have a staffed table to ask any ongoing or future project related questions Attendance and Poster Registration are free thanks to VWR and the Biotechnology Resource Center! More information and Registration...
Monday Oct 20th 12-1pm Monthly MBG Postdoc Workshop “Taking advantage of our BRC resources” G01...
Join Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology and the Structural Biology Hub on Monday October 20, 2025 for the first in our seminar series featuring Associate Professor, Dr. Laura Gunn, Ph.D. from the Plant Biology Section in the School of Integrative Plant Sciences as she delves into Using structural biology to understand carbon fixation. MONDAY OCTOBER 20, 2025 4:00 PM 226 WEILL HALL Structural Biology is undergoing a transformation. Breakthrough technologies, from AI-driven structure prediction like AlphaFold to cutting-edge cryo-EM and next-generation mass spectrometry, are rapidly changing how we study protein structure, interactions, and function. The Structural Biology Hub will bring together leading technologists and expert users...
Weill Institute October Trainee Works in Progress Seminar will feature Chemistry & Chemical Biology graduate student Aditya Bhattacharyya from Jeremy Baskin’s lab presenting on Click Chemistry meets CRISPR: A Screening Platform to probe muscarinic receptor signaling. Our monthly social hour will follow the seminar! TWIPS attendees get early access to social hour goodies which will feature fresh apples from Cornell Orchards and fresh apple cider and cider donuts from Indian Creek...
Join your Weill Institute colleagues immediately following the monthly TWIPS seminar in the 4th floor atrium to connect and decompress. October’s social hour will feature fresh apples from Cornell Orchard and fresh apple cider and donuts from Indian Creek Farm. Refreshments are provided by generous donations from Institute faculty & staff. If you would like to contribute to the social fund, contact Ellen Miller,...
Join us for the first ever FASEB Science Research Conference on the Mechanobiology of the Nucleus, October 26-30, in Melbourne, Florida. We have an exiting list of speakers from a range of different disciplines and research areas, and we also saved many slots for talks to be selected from abstracts. This conference will offer opportunities for researchers at every level of their careers. Featured events include (1) scientific presentations and poster sessions, focusing on novel, unpublished results, (2) meet-the-expert, meet-the-speaker, and career development workshops and opportunities, and (3) networking with fellow researchers from across the globe. You can find more information about the program at: https://lnkd.in/gDMhJvaX. The abstract submission deadline is Sunday, August 31,...
Featuring Mala Murthy and H. Sebastian Seung Mala Murthy Karol and Marnie Marcin ’96 Professor of Neuroscience; and Director, Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University Circuit Mechanisms For Dynamic Social Interactions Mala Murthy is internationally recognized for her pioneering work on the neural mechanisms of social communication using the fruit fly Drosophila as a model. H. Sebastian Seung Evnin Professor in Neuroscience; Professor of Computer Science and Neuroscience, Princeton University Insights Into Vision From Interpreting a Neuronal Wiring Diagram Sebastian Seung is internationally recognized for his pioneering work at the interface of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. His research aims to understand the brain’s wiring diagram, known as the...
Seminar Title: "Antibiotic Tolerance in Klebsiella pneumoniae: Mechanisms and Consequences" By: Dr. Tobias Doerr, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell...
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...