ºÙºÙÊÓƵ students and professionals will gather on Saturday, Nov. 4, the day after international , for a about how to change the ways planetary health challenges are addressed.
Organized by and the , this is a science and social event to explore intersecting disciplines that study the health of water-related ecosystems, animals and humans.
Participants can expect an in-depth conversation around the challenges of interdisciplinary communication and collaboration, and exemplary graduate and undergraduate students who research interdisciplinary topics will be prominently featured.
Panel topics
- “The True Cost of Climate Changeâ€
- “Death Downstreamâ€
- “One Health Science to Policyâ€
- “Water Use and Abuse During Droughtâ€
- “Freshwater and Marine Ecology and Conservationâ€
- “Tip of the Iceberg: Current Student Researchâ€
Registration check-in starts at 8:30 a.m. Use the to sign up for the symposium.
Read about last year’s celebration when the One Health community gathered at the School of Veterinary Medicine to throughout the Nov. 3 day. The event included a One Health for students the following day and an all-day on Saturday.
Keep up with international One Health events on social media through #OneHealthDay.