COVID-19
clearly shows that the world must embrace the concepts and practice of “One
Health,” if we are to understand and avoid the next pandemic.
In this panel faculty from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University including
the Baker Institute for Animal Health and the Cornell Feline Health Center discuss how human health depends on the
health of animals and the environment, how viruses evolve and cross species, how
human and veterinary medicine can each learn from the other, and how together
we can protect public health by protecting wildlife species.
Panelists:
- Alexander J. Travis, VMD, Ph.D., Professor of Reproductive Biology/ Director, Cornell
University Master of Public Health Program and Faculty at the Baker Institute
for Animal Health
- Colin R. Parrish, Ph.D., John M. Olin Professor of Virology and Faculty at the Baker
Institute for Animal Health
- Laura Goodman,
Ph.D., Assistant Research Professor, Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary
Medicine
- Bruce Kornreich,
DVM, Ph.D., DACVIM, Director of Cornell Feline Health Center
The panel is moderated
by Dr. Scott Coonrod, Director of the Baker Institute for Animal Health, Gerlinde Van de Walle, DVM, PH.D., Associate Professor, and Research Associate Brian Wasik.
Zoom Recording ID: 93671682819
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Meeting Time: 2020-07-22T20:10:54Z