A study from Weill Cornell Medicine provides new insights into a pair of proteins and their opposing functions in regulating the interferon response in hepatic stellate cells, a critical immune component in the liver’s fight against tumors.
Interim President Michael I. Kotlikoff invoked history – Cornell’s and his own – in his first State of the University address, delivered Oct. 18 in Call Auditorium during the Trustee-Council Annual Meeting.
Four political experts will discuss “The 2024 Election and the Future of American Democracy” in this year’s Belnick Family LaFeber/Lowi Presidential Forum.
Sean Grayson, the former Illinois sheriff’s deputy accused of murdering Sonya Massey in her home, is due in Sangamon County Circuit Court on Monday morning, the bodycam footage illustrating multiple instances in which Grayson made matters worse says attorney, criminal law expert and professor of government at Cornell University Joseph Margulies.
A new team of unarmed security professionals is supporting the campus community with daily functions that don’t require police officers, such as giving directions, managing crowds and escorting visitors.