The One Health Seminar Series, which will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m. starting Feb. 8, will discuss the collaboration of human and animal science, environment science, policy and law to advanced science and improved overall community health. Emerging diseases such as COVID-19, malaria, avian influenza, ebola and zika have highlighted the importance of collaborative/One Health efforts between the medical and other professions.
The free, four-part seminar brings together animal and human healthcare professionals, lawyers and engineers under one roof to discuss critical and relevant One Health topics with experts in the field. They are committed to creating healthy, resilient communities by promoting and sustaining the health and well-being of humans, animals and the environment.
Focuses of the series include:
• Aligning education and communication efforts • Creating and enhancing multidisciplinary community partnerships • Promoting One Health principles
Session 1: Feb. 8, One Health Concepts and Healthy Water for a Changing World. Register here.
Session 2: Feb. 10, Water and Diseases. Register here.
Session 3: Feb. 22, The Future of Water Uses and Conservation in a Changing World. Register here.
Session 4: Feb. 24, Climate Change, Water and One Health. Register here.
This seminar series is a collaboration between the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, Federal University of Paraná and Nebraska One Health. After registering for each session, you will receive a link to access the Zoom webinar.