WEBINAR
Pandemics and preparedness in the Anthropocene
This talk will explore how global changes, including climate change, globalization and urbanization will affect zoonotic diseases risks and management and propose
general strategies to prepare for unanticipated zoonotic disease events. The talk will discuss how knowledge partnerships are critical to better anticipate and prepare for changes in zoonotic disease epidemiology and risks.
Craig Stephen is a Clinical Professor at the UBC School of Population and Public Health and an adjunct Professor at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. Craig most recently was the CEO of the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative and was formerly a Canada Research Chair in Integrating Human, Animal and Environmental Health. His work focuses on adapting concepts of health promotion and harm reduction to One Health and Ecohealth issues. He has worked internationally on issues of emerging environmental threats, including emerging diseases, food insecurity and climate change.
Lara Storrar
Webinar Host
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