- Feb 14, 2024
- by Emily Groff
- Holistic Human Health
New award from Journal of Nutrition recognizes Malden Nesheim, first director of DNS
The Journal of Nutrition (JN) has announced the creation of Malden Nesheim Nutrition Landscape Award, developed in partnership with Cornell Human Ecology in honor of nutrition researcher and academic leader Malden “Mal” Nesheim, Ph.D. ’59. The award will recognize authors who publish a critical review or perspective on an emerging or significant topic impacting the field.
“Mal is a globally recognized legend in nutrition science, and top-quality reviews are invaluable to JN readers, in
- Jan 31, 2023
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‘Racial uplifts’ aid Asian American well-being
- Jan 16, 2024
- Holistic Human Health, Technology + Human Thriving
Perceptions of us online differ from how we see ourselves
- Feb 6, 2024
- Community Engagement, Social Impact + Justice, Student Life
The Contribution Project returns to Cornell, expands to two SUNYs
- Jan 9, 2024
- Holistic Human Health
NIH-funded initiative to study health disparities among rural youth in NY
- Feb 19, 2024
- Technology + Human Thriving
Art exhibition to explore freedom of expression theme
- Feb 23, 2024
- by Juan Vazquez-Leddon
- Holistic Human Health, Social Impact + Justice, Technology + Human Thriving
Ph.D. student Senegal Mabry named Rising Black Scientist
For Senegal Alfred Mabry, his research on Parkinson’s disease is not just science — it’s a chance to help communities that are traditionally overlooked.
Mabry is a doctoral student in neuroscience working to understand how psychosocial risk factors like anxiety and racial bias affect the pathogenesis and comorbidity of Parkinson’s disease and cardiovascular disease. He is a recipient of this year’s Rising Black Scientist Award, a program created by Cell Press in 2020 to