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Climate Change and Health Seminar Series: "A One Health Analysis of Food Safety & Security, Antimicrobial Resistance, and Climate Change in the 21st Century"

Join the Yale Center on Climate Change and Health as we welcome Dr. Laura H. Kahn, co-founder of the One Health Initiative and lecturer at Princeton University. Dr. Kahn will present "A One Health Analysis of Food Safety & Security, Antimicrobial Resistance, and Climate Change in the 21st Century." Registration is required. Yale students, staff, and faculty are welcome to join us at 47 College Street, Room 106B; all others may stream the event online.

Dr. Kahn is a physician, policy researcher, educator, and author. In 2006, she published Confronting Zoonoses, Linking Human and Veterinary Medicine in the CDC journal Emerging Infectious Diseases that helped launch the One Health Initiative, a global effort to promote the One Health concept that human, animal, plant, environmental, and ecosystem health are linked. She is the author of two books: Who’s in Charge? Leadership During Epidemics, Bioterror Attacks, and Other Public Health Crises (2nd edition published in 2020 by Praeger Security International) and One Health and the Politics of Antimicrobial Resistance published in 2016 by Johns Hopkins University Press. In June 2020, she launched her Coursera course: Bats, Ducks, and Pandemics: An Introduction to One Health Policy, which has over 5100 students enrolled from around the world. In 2014, she received a Presidential Award for Meritorious Service from the American Association of Public Health Physicians, and in 2016, the American Veterinary Epidemiology Society (AVES) awarded her with their highest honor for her work in One Health: the K.F. Meyer-James H. Steele Gold Head Cane Award.

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Free

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Lectures and Seminars