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2011 One Health Discussions

January 18, 2011
Global Climate Change and Human Health
  • Dr. Jason West, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences & Engineering at UNC
January 25, 2011
A Tale of Two Species: Co-evolution and Domestication of Dogs and People  
  • Dr. Alan Beck, Director, Center of the Human Animal Bond
  • Dorothy N. McAllister, Professor of Animal Ecology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue  University
February 8, 2011
Rabies From Multiple Perspectives: A One Health Exemplar 
  • Dr. Charles Rupprecht, Chief, Centers for Disease Control Rabies Program 
  • Dr. Bob Weedon, Adjunct faculty, University of North Carolina Wilmington and Director of the International Rabies Alliance
  • Dr. Carl Williams, State Public Health Veterinarian and Lead Investigator for Vector borne Disease Surveillance, NC Department of Health and Human Services
  • Dr. Peter Costa, Global Alliance for Rabies Control
February 15, 2011
Tick- Transmitted Infectious Diseases in North Carolina: Local, National and Global Implications
  • Dr. Ed Breitschwerdt, Professor, Internal Medicine at NC State College of Veterinary Medicine,  Adjunct Professor of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center
  • Dr. Ricardo Maggi, Intracellular Pathogens Research Laboratory, N.C. State University College of Veterinary Medicine
February 22, 2011
From Humans to Animals and Back Again...? MRSA case study
  • Dr. Vance Fowler, Associate Professor Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases,  Duke University
  • Dr. Jorge Ferreira, Department of Population Health and Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine at NC State
  • Dr. David Weber, Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at UNC School of Medicine, and Professor of Epidemiology at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
March 1, 2011
Water: Accessibility, Quality and Public Health
  • Dr. Jay Levine, Professor, Epidemiology and Public Health at NC State
  • Ms. Mamie Sackey-Harris, MS, MPH, Africa Programs Coordinator, UNC Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases
March 15, 2011
Intensive Swine Production:  Antimicrobial Resistance and Health Impacts of Air Pollution
  • Dr. Steve Wing, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
  • Dr. Sid Thakur, Assistant Professor of Population Health and Pathobiology at NC State
March 22, 2011
Ensuring National and International Food Safety
  • Dr. Noel Greis, Director, Center for Logistics and Global Strategy, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School
  • Ms. Sharron Stewart, Director, Emergency Programs, NCDA&CS
  • Dr. Leslie Wolfe, Laboratory Director, NC State Laboratory of Public Health
March 29, 2011
Landscape Ecology, Urban Planning and Disease Prediction/Prevention
  • Dr. Christopher DePerno, Assistant Professor, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources at NC State
  • Dr. Suzanne Kennedy-Stoskopf, Research Professor of Wildlife Infectious Diseases, Department of Clinical Sciences Department at NC State
April 5,  2011
Integrated Bio-preparedness
  • Dr. Anna Waller, Research Associate Professor in Emergency Medicine, UNC School of Medicine
  • Dr. Dennis Carroll, Special Advisor to the Acting USAID Administrator on Pandemic Influenza,
  • U.S.  Agency for International Development
  • Dr. Megan Davies, State Epidemiologist and Chief of the Epidemiology Section, NC Department of Health and Human Services
  • Dr. Tom McGinn, Senior Health Advisor, North Carolina Bio-Preparedness Collaborative Program Manager, Office of Health Affairs, Department of Homeland Security
April 5,  2011
Integrated Bio-preparedness
  • Dr. Anna Waller, Research Associate Professor in Emergency Medicine, UNC School of Medicine
  • Dr. Dennis Carroll, Special Advisor to the Acting USAID Administrator on Pandemic Influenza,
  • U.S.  Agency for International Development
  • Dr. Megan Davies, State Epidemiologist and Chief of the Epidemiology Section, NC Department of Health and Human Services
  • Dr. Tom McGinn, Senior Health Advisor, North Carolina Bio-Preparedness Collaborative Program Manager, Office of Health Affairs, Department of Homeland Security
April 12,  2011
Animals as Sentinels of (Human and) Environmental Health
  • Dr. Larry Glickman, VMD, DrPH, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health in the Department of Emergency Medicine at UNC
  • Dr. William Stokes, Rear Admiral, U.S. Public Health Service and Director, National Toxicology Program Inter-agency Center for the Evaluation of Alternative Toxicological Methods, NIEHS
April 26,  2011
One Health in the Bigger Picture: Policy, Education and Conclusions
  • Dr. Corrie Brown, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor, Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Georgia, Athens
May 17,  2011
Translational Lessons Learned from a Canine Model of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Comparative Biomedical Research- Models of Disease
  • Dr. Joe Kornegay
  • Dr. James Howard
  • Dr. Roger Brown
June 21,  2011
One Health Issues in Climate Change
  • Dr. Barrett Slenning
August 16,  2011
One Health Issues in Climate Change
  • Anna N Charlton, BS Zoology
  • Jacqueline Bailey, Fourth Year Student, Meredith College
September 13,  2011
What is the Concept of One Health all about?
  • The North Carolina One Health Collaborative Steering Committe
October 5,  2011
Predicting the effects of environmental change on lemur health in Madagascar: Importance to conservation and public health
  • Dr. Meredith Barrett, Scholar, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society, UC San Francisco Center for Health & Community and UC Berkeley School of Public Health
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