- Listeria Cure: Researchers Find Potential Antibiotic Compound To Fight Deadly Bacteria
- Researchers discover a compound that controls Listeria Cornell researchers have identified a compound called fluoro-phenyl-styrene-sulfonamide that is safe for mammals but stops Listeria in its tracks
- Cornell Researchers Find Listeria-Stopping Compound
- Beyond PFGE: Genomic Mapping Pinpoints Pathogens - Food Safety News reports on Food Safety Lab Research
- mBio Study: New compound to control Listeria (blog on an Mbio by the FSL)
- New Test Can Precisely Pinpoint Food Pathogens
- Martin Wiedmann cited in Reuters article, "Listeria cases likely to rise through October: U.S. officials"
- Kathryn Boor Received the 2011 David K. Bandler Cheese Industry Award
- Cornell MQIP Research used by Kleinpeter Dairy in Louisiana
- Rob Ralyea, FSL '98 and the secret Food Processing Lab help save homecoming
- Texas Tech University excited about hiring FSL alumna, Kendra Nightingale
- Kathryn Boor was named the 2011 recipient of the IDFA Research Award in Dairy Foods Processing
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www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Aug11/BoorAward.html - Cornell is poised to become a hub of food safety training with a new $2.5 million grant from the USDA
- Hoard's Dairyman reports on Cornell Milk Mustache campaign with Kathryn Boor
- American Meat Institute Foundation and Food Marketing Institute Foundation Co-Sponsor Research on Listeria Control in Retail Delis
- Cornell Professor Martin Wiedmann, DVM, Ph.D., Honored with American Meat Institute Foundation Scientific Achievement Award