HOH Helsinki One Health seminars introduce current research in One Health.
The seminars are streamed and open to everyone.
Meet us at booth 3e11 and through the numerous presentations by HOH members included in the scientific programme!
Companion animals – our family pets such as cats and dogs – are associated with significant health and welfare benefits for humans. But this close bond can also present risks related to zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial resistance.
Join this webinar to delve into the health benefits and potential risks associated with having companion animals as integral members of our households.
The event is organized jointly by Una Europa One Health and MSD.
The World One Health Day is held annually on the 3rd of November. It brings attention to the need for a One Health approach to address shared health threats at the human-animal-environment interface (CDC).
In 2024, HOH Helsinki One Health and One Health Finland organized a joint panel discussion at Think Corner (Tiedekulma).
The Una Europa One Health Summer School 2024 was organized at University of Helsinki!
The summer school brought together doctoral researchers from a range of disciplines and backgrounds to study and critically reflect on the idea, history and practice of One Health.
The RESET kick-off event presented the project both to the academic community and to a wider audience. The programme highlighted the value of transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary research across academic disciplines and through knowledge co-production with stakeholders outside the academia.
This webinar set out to explore the connection between a One Health approach and the vaccination world. With a multisectoral and multidisciplinary approach, international speakers delved into different topics – such as vaccination hesitancy and inclusiveness, virology and vaccine development, human and animal vaccines, public health, science communication on RNA vaccines, and many others.
The seminar was organized jointly by Una Europa One Health and MSD.
Recording is available via the registration page.
The annual researcher forums are a venue for Helsinki One Health scientists to present and discuss their ongoing research.
Recording of this open webinar on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), one of the top 10 global public health threats, is available through registration.
The multisectoral and multidisciplinary webinar brought together academic and industrial experts from the human and veterinary and environmental sectors, and new players, including economics and social sciences – all together essential in the fight against AMR.
The seminar was organzed jointly by Una Europa One Health and MSD.
Scientists from University of Helsinki presented their research activities in short talks or posters and are available for discussion with students and other participants. General information on doctoral education and applying for doctoral programmes will also be available.