ACS Webinar: The Bird Flu and Dairy Industry: What you need to know for your operation
Did you miss this important update at the Annual Conference? This webinar will cover useful information and updates that goes beyond what the FDA shared. It includes the latest information and how it impacts your operation.
- Emergence and Evolution of H5N1 Bird Flu
- Impact of H5N1 on Dairy Farms
- Food Safety Considerations for Dairy Products
- Human Infection Risks and Surveillance
- Interventions and Challenges in Containing H5N1
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Time: 10:30am MT / 12:30pm ET
Free for ACS members or $25 for nonmembers
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The recording will be posted to the ACS Learning Center after.
Meet Your Speaker!
Dr. Nicole Martin is an Assistant Research Professor in Dairy Foods Microbiology and the Director of the Milk Quality Improvement Program (MQIP) in the Department of Food Science at Cornell University. Nicole grew up in the beautiful Southern Tier of New York State where she began a life-long love of dairy by working on a local dairy farm. She received her BS (’06), MS (’11), and PhD (’18) degrees in Food Science from Cornell University with minors in microbiology and animal science.
In her role, Nicole oversees the farm-to-consumer dairy microbiology research conducted in the MQIP and works closely with dairy industry stakeholders including producers and processors. Nicole’s research interests take a holistic approach to dairy product quality and safety, with the mindset that providing consumers with high quality dairy products must start at the farm and be a priority throughout processing, distribution, and retail. In particular, Nicole is interested in the transmission of dairy associated spoilage organisms from environmental niches into raw and processed dairy products, strategies to reduce or eliminate this transmission, the implications of spoilage organisms on finished products, and methods of detection.

Event Details
Date: Tue, Sep. 30, 2025
Time: 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Venue:
- Online
Cost: Free for ACS Members; $25 for Nonmembers