Dr. Rajendra Agrawal Presents at the “Mechanisms and Milestones in Translation” Symposium
Dr. Rajendra Agrawal of the Wadsworth Center was invited to speak at the Ehrenberg–Liljas Symposium on Mechanisms and Milestones in Translation, held at Uppsala University, Sweden, on October 27–28, 2025. The meeting honored the pioneering contributions of Professors Måns Ehrenberg and Anders Liljas, both distinguished ribosome biologists and former members of the Nobel Prize Committee.
READ MORE about Dr. Rajendra Agrawal Presents at the “Mechanisms and Milestones in Translation” Symposium The Wadsworth Center’s Dr. Kurunthachalam Kannan Honored as Outstanding Researcher at University at Albany Research and Education Week
Dr. Kurunthachalam Kannan, Deputy Director of the Division of Environmental Health Sciences at the Wadsworth Center and Professor at the University at Albany, was recognized as an Outstanding Researcher during the university’s annual Research and Education (R&E) Week Awards Ceremony held on Friday, October 31. This year’s R&E Week theme, “Celebrating Research from Innovation to Impact,” highlighted the transformative role of research in improving communities and advancing public health.
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The Wadsworth Center, in collaboration with the Center for Environmental Health and Syracuse University, hosted a Wastewater Surveillance Summit on October 23. The event brought together experts from public health, academia, and research organizations to discuss innovations, share experiences, and explore future directions in wastewater-based surveillance.
READ MORE about Wadsworth Center Co-Hosts Wastewater Surveillance Summit Wadsworth Center Researcher Abhishek Jain, PhD Recognized for Contributions to the Field of Bioanalysis Made During Time at Yale, Uppsala and Nanyang Technological Universities
Dr. Abhishek Jain is a newly recruited investigator in the Wadsworth Center’s Division of Environmental Health Sciences, and has been selected to receive The Bioanalysis Rising Star award recognizing the most promising early-career scientists in the field of bioanalysis. The vision of this award is to promote the work of highly talented researchers, offering a springboard to help establish themselves in the exciting world of bioanalysis. This award recognizes Dr. Jain’s overall contributions to the field of bioanalysis over the past 10 years.
READ MORE about Wadsworth Center Researcher Abhishek Jain, PhD Recognized for Contributions to the Field of Bioanalysis Made During Time at Yale, Uppsala and Nanyang Technological Universities Revised Remote Activities Policy
Click here for the October 2025 revision to the remote activities policy.
READ MORE about Revised Remote Activities Policy The Wadsworth Center Develops and Validates a New Method for the Analysis of Drugs in Urine from Overdose Patients
Fatal drug poisoning (“overdose”) is a growing public health crisis in the United States. According to the United States National Vital Statistics System, 105,007 drug overdose deaths occurred in 2023. Whereas opioids (including prescription opioids, heroin, fentanyl and analogs) were the leading cause of overdose deaths, the pharmacological composition of drugs has evolved into a “polysubstance death” crisis.
READ MORE about The Wadsworth Center Develops and Validates a New Method for the Analysis of Drugs in Urine from Overdose Patients The Wadsworth Center’s Dr. Denise Kay Discusses Complexities of Cystic Fibrosis Genetic Analysis at the North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference
Dr. Denise Kay, Director of the New York State Newborn Screening Program at the Wadsworth Center, was invited to present at the 2025 North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference, held October 22–25 in Seattle, Washington.
READ MORE about The Wadsworth Center’s Dr. Denise Kay Discusses Complexities of Cystic Fibrosis Genetic Analysis at the North American Cystic Fibrosis Conference Wadsworth Center Staff to Serve on the Association of Public Health Laboratories’ Overdose Biosurveillance Task Force
Dr. Kurunthachalam Kannan from the Division of Environmental Health Sciences (DEHS) at the Wadsworth Center, has been invited to serve on the Overdose Biosurveillance Task Force (OBTF), an advisory group charged by the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) Board of Directors to provide subject matter expertise and input into the creation, dissemination, and promotion of resources for public health laboratories developing and conducting overdose biosurveillance programs in response to the evolving overdose epidemic.
READ MORE about Wadsworth Center Staff to Serve on the Association of Public Health Laboratories’ Overdose Biosurveillance Task Force Apply now for the 2026 Public Health Lab Academy
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READ MORE about Apply now for the 2026 Public Health Lab Academy Recent Wadsworth Center Study Highlights Advancements in Detecting Trace Levels of Uranium and Plutonium in Drinking Water
The Safe Drinking Water Act sets stringent standards for the detection of radioactive contaminants in public water systems. A new study from the Wadsworth Center’s Nuclear Chemistry Laboratory explores how these requirements might be exceeded through improved analytical sensitivity.
READ MORE about Recent Wadsworth Center Study Highlights Advancements in Detecting Trace Levels of Uranium and Plutonium in Drinking Water Wadsworth Center’s Mycobacteriology Laboratory Provides Critical Testing for Texas Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Case
The Wadsworth Center’s Mycobacteriology Laboratory was contacted by the Texas Department of State Health Services to perform drug susceptibility testing for a transplant recipient previously treated for pre-extensively drug-resistant (XDR) tuberculosis beginning in 2022. After nine months of therapy, the patient was initially deemed cured following a treatment regimen consisting of bedaquiline, pretomanid, and linezolid (BPaL)—currently the standard for managing multidrug- and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR/XDR-TB).
READ MORE about Wadsworth Center’s Mycobacteriology Laboratory Provides Critical Testing for Texas Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Case COMING SOON!! The Single Use Permit application process will replace the Non-Permitted Laboratory Test Request process.
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READ MORE about COMING SOON!! The Single Use Permit application process will replace the Non-Permitted Laboratory Test Request process. Wadsworth Center Showcases Its Continued Leadership in Advancing Newborn Screening Science and Practice
The Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) held its annual Newborn Screening Symposium from October 5–9 in Providence, Rhode Island, bringing together approximately 570 scientists and healthcare professionals from across the United States and around the world. The symposium addressed a broad range of topics critical to public health newborn screening systems, including enhanced biochemical and molecular screening technologies; methods for detecting new conditions; quality improvement initiatives; strateg
READ MORE about Wadsworth Center Showcases Its Continued Leadership in Advancing Newborn Screening Science and Practice Wadsworth Center’s Dr. Joseph Orsini Receives George Cunningham Visionary Award in Newborn Screening
Dr. Joseph Orsini, Deputy Director of the Newborn Screening Program at the Wadsworth Center, has been honored with the 2025 George Cunningham Visionary Award in Newborn Screening. This prestigious lifetime achievement award recognizes individuals working in U.S.
READ MORE about Wadsworth Center’s Dr. Joseph Orsini Receives George Cunningham Visionary Award in Newborn Screening Wadsworth Center’s Mycology Laboratory Contributes Rare Yeast MALDI Library to CDC’s MicrobeNet Global Database
The Wadsworth Center’s Mycology Laboratory has developed an in-house MALDI-TOF MS (matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization - time of flight mass spectrometry) library comprising rare yeast species, which is now one of the contributed databases available through the CDC’s MicrobeNet platform.
READ MORE about Wadsworth Center’s Mycology Laboratory Contributes Rare Yeast MALDI Library to CDC’s MicrobeNet Global Database The Wadsworth Center’s Division of Environmental Health Sciences’ novel research paper links poor semen quality to pesticide exposure
Approximately half of all cases of reported infertility in the United States involve malefactor, which is commonly diagnosed via standardized analysis of semen quality parameters that include sperm concentration, motility, and morphology.
READ MORE about The Wadsworth Center’s Division of Environmental Health Sciences’ novel research paper links poor semen quality to pesticide exposure New York State Landmarks Illuminated in Red for Sickle Cell Awareness
The New York State Newborn Screening Program housed at the Wadsworth Center was the first program in the U.S. to implement screening for sickle cell disease in 1975. Sickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder affecting hemoglobin, the major protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells. The abnormal hemoglobin causes sickle-shaped red blood cells that can break down prematurely and/or block blood flow, leading to anemia, pain, infections, and other severe complications. Sickle cell disease affects more than 100,000 people in the U.S.
READ MORE about New York State Landmarks Illuminated in Red for Sickle Cell Awareness Wadsworth Center Celebrates Public Health Laboratory Appreciation Month
September is designated as Public Health Laboratory Appreciation Month. Wadsworth Center proudly joined the Association of Public Health Laboratories and colleagues nationwide in honoring the vital role these laboratories—and every individual within them—play in protecting public health.
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Read the New York State Department of Health Press Release.
READ MORE about Newborn Screening Saved Hundreds of New York Infants in 2024 APHL Blog Profiles Wadsworth Center Laboratory Scientist Jean Rock
Read the Association of Public Health Laboratories' Blog post spotlighting Wadsworth Center scientist Jean Rock.
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