One Health Seminar Series: Microbiome Stewardship and One Health

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Location

Extended Clinical Learning Centre (ECLA), room 1725, and online

Kieran O'Doherty, professor of Applied Social Psychology in CSAHS, presents "Microbiome Stewardship and One Health"

Details

Kieran O'Doherty, professor of Applied Social Psychology in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, will present "Microbiome Stewardship and One Health" for the first lecture in the One Health Winter 2025 Seminar Series. 

Microbiomes are essential for human, animal, plant, and ecosystem health. Despite widespread recognition of the importance of microbiomes, there is little attention to monitoring and safeguarding microbial ecologies on policy levels. Evidence is accumulating that microbiomes are deteriorating owing to practices at societal levels, such as pesticide use in agriculture, air and water pollution, and overuse of antibiotics. Potential policy on these issues would cross multiple policy domains, such as public health, environment, agriculture and more. What is needed is a concept that can act as a foundation for safeguarding microbial ecologies for healthy people, animals, and environments across diverse policy domains. In this presentation Kieran O'Doherty will introduce the notion of microbiome stewardship to serve in this capacity. He will also examine challenges to be addressed and steps to take toward developing meaningful microbiome stewardship.

Pizza will be provided. 

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