Jo Anne Conrad
- Sep 11, 2025
- by Kaitlyn Serrao, Media Relations
- Community Engagement, Holistic Human Health, Social Impact + Justice
Net gain: Teens revitalize basketball court as gathering place
Upstate youth are learning advocacy and leadership skills with help from faculty and Cornell Cooperative Extension in Jefferson County.
- Sep 11, 2025
- by Laura Reiley, Cornell Chronicle
- Holistic Human Health
Decades-old drug deployed in fight against mitochondrial diseases
A category of childhood diseases might be cured by an existing medication for bladder problems.
- Sep 10, 2025
- by Kathy Hovis, Arts and Sciences
Faculty awarded entrepreneurship funding
The Louis H. Zalaznick Teaching Assistantships help faculty develop or expand courses, pursue research opportunities or add teaching assistants.
Erica Anderson
Yarden Golan Maor
Dr. Yarden Golan earned a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition Science from Tel-Hai College (Kiryat Shmona, Israel) and a Ph.D. from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (Haifa, Israel). Her doctoral research focused on understanding the zinc transport mechanism into human milk via the zinc transporter ZnT2, as well as the effects of genetic variations on the structure and function of this transporter.
For her postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)