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Renata Ivanek

Associate Professor of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, Cornell University

Executive Committee Member, Cornell Site Lead

Renata is the Cornell Site Lead for AIFS, the USDA-NIFA/NSF Artificial Intelligence Institute for Next Generation Food Systems. She is a veterinarian and epidemiologist trained in statistical and mathematical modeling, bridges biomedical and mathematical disciplines in her research. The overarching goal of her computer lab is to advance One Health — the interconnected health of people, animals, plants, and their shared environment. She strives to improve lives through better health and food systems by developing sustainable data- and model-driven approaches for enhancing food safety, controlling infectious diseases, and optimizing food production systems.

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Project Involvement

Food Safety Trucks
Year 4

Multi-Prong Approach to Achieving Digital Food Safety from Farm to Table

#Food Processing and Distribution#Core AI Technologies
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Year 4

Understanding and Overcoming Barriers to Trust in AI Technologies in the Food System

#Ethics and Socioeconomics
Year 3

Use-Inspired Framework for AI for Food Safety Across the Supply Chain

#Core AI Technologies#Food Processing and Distribution
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AIFS Publications

  • A thumbnail of the journal or conference cover of Safer not to know? Shaping liability law and policy to incentivize adoption of predictive AI technologies in the food system
    Journal Article ⏐ Front. Artif. Intell. 2023

    Safer Not to Know? Shaping Liability Law and Policy to Incentivize Adoption of Predictive AI Technologies in the Food System

    DOI: 10.3389/frai.2023.1298604
  • A thumbnail of the journal or conference cover of Examining Patterns of Persistent Listeria Contamination in Packinghouses Using Agent-Based Models
    Journal Article ⏐ J. Food Prot. 2022

    Examining Patterns of Persistent Listeria Contamination in Packinghouses Using Agent-Based Models

    DOI: 10.4315/JFP-22-119
  • A thumbnail of the journal or conference cover of Developing an Agent-Based Model that Predicts Listeria spp. Transmission to Assess Listeria Control Strategies in Retail Stores
    Journal Article ⏐ JFP 2024

    Developing an Agent-Based Model That Predicts Listeria Spp. Transmission to Assess Listeria Control Strategies in Retail Stores

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfp.2024.100337
  • A thumbnail of the journal or conference cover of Complex Interactions Between Weather, and Microbial and Physicochemical Water Quality Impact the Likelihood of Detecting Foodborne Pathogens in Agricultural Water
    Journal Article ⏐ Front. Microbiol. 2020

    Complex Interactions Between Weather, and Microbial and Physicochemical Water Quality Impact the Likelihood of Detecting Foodborne Pathogens in Agricultural Water

    Weller, Daniel,Natalie Brassill,Channah Rock,Renata Ivanek,Erika Mudrak,Sherry Roof,Erika Ganda,and Martin Wiedmann
    DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.00134
  • A thumbnail of the journal or conference cover of Initializing a public repository for hosting benchmark datasets to facilitate machine learning model development in food safety
    Journal Article ⏐ JFP 2025

    Initializing a Public Repository for Hosting Benchmark Datasets to Facilitate Machine Learning Model Development in Food Safety

    Qian, Chenhao,Huan Yang,Jayadev Acharya,Jingqiu Liao,Renata Ivanek,and Martin Wiedmann
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jfp.2025.100463
  • A thumbnail of the journal or conference cover of A perspective on data sharing in digital food safety systems
    Journal Article ⏐ Crit. Rev. Food Sci. Nutr. 2022

    A Perspective on Data Sharing in Digital Food Safety Systems

    DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2022.2103086
  • A thumbnail of the journal or conference cover of In Silico Models for Design and Optimization of Science-Based Listeria Environmental Monitoring Programs in Fresh-Cut Produce Facilities
    Journal Article ⏐ Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 2021

    In Silico Models for Design and Optimization of Science-Based Listeria Environmental Monitoring Programs in Fresh-Cut Produce Facilities

    Sullivan, Genevieve,Claire Zoellner,Martin Wiedmann,and Renata Ivanek
    DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00799-21
  • A thumbnail of the journal or conference cover of Using agent-based modeling to compare corrective actions for Listeria contamination in produce packinghouses
    Journal Article ⏐ PLoS One 2022

    Using Agent-based Modeling to Compare Corrective Actions for Listeria Contamination in Produce Packinghouses

    Barnett-Neefs, Cecil,Genevieve Sullivan,Claire Zoellner,Martin Wiedmann,and Renata Ivanek
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265251