2023 Spring Seminar Series
All seminars will be held on Tuesdays from 4:00 – 5:00 PM ET in Lecture Hall 1 unless otherwise noted. Series runs February 7th – May 2nd.
February 7th – Alistair Hayden, Assistant Professor of Practice, Public and Ecosystem Health
Pathways to policy: Practical tools for influencing policy
February 14th – Sebastian Heilpern, Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow, Natural Resources and the Environment
Causes and consequences of biodiversity change at the water-food nexus
February 21st – Anna Kelles, NY State Assemblymember, District 125
Tension between Public Policy and Public Health
March 7th – Laura Goodman, Assistant Professor of Public and Ecosystem Health
Zoonotic infections and *BARF diets: Is this trend spreading superbugs?
*Bone and raw foods for dogs and cats
March 14th – Charley Willison, Assistant Professor of Public and Ecosystem Health
Elected Capacity? Governance and the case of mosquito borne diseases in Florida
March 21st – Joy St. John, Executive Director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA)
March 28th – Herb Alexander, Chief Diversity Officer for Cayuga Health System
April 11th – Nataliya Shok , Public Policy Fellow, The Wilson Center
Post-COVID-19 models of pandemic preparedness: strategies and challenges
(Co-sponsored by Cornell Brooks Public Policy MPA Program)
April 18th – Elisa Chelle, Professor of Political Science, University Paris Nanterre (Co-sponsored by the department of government)
Medical deserts in France
(Co-sponsored by the Department of Government, The Institute for European Studies, and The Brooks School of Public Policy)
April 25th – Jyoti Mathad, Assistant Professor of Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Obstetrics and Gynecology , Weill Cornell Medical College
May 2nd – Corinna Noel, Assistant Professor of Practice, Public and Ecosystem Health