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City: Lunch webinar via Zoom 12.15-13.00
Organiser: SLU Future Animals, Nature and Health
Lunch webinar via Zoom 12.15-13.00
What impact the use of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance and new diagnostic methods as well as the development of new antibiotics? Which zoonoses may be relevant to dog-assisted interventions? Is tick-borne infections increasing? How is our well-being affected by the landscape around us? That, and much more, will SLU Future Animals, Nature and Health address in the webinar series this fall.
The first webinar is 8 September, where Elin Hernlund presents her study: Introduction of artificial intelligence within diagnostics in veterinary medicine – A concept validation of automatic evaluations of lameness in horses from videos.
The future platform SLU Animals, Nature and Health have so far funded a total of 18 in-depth analyzes. In this series these researchers present their results. What added values have been achieved? Out come in terms of new research questions and new opportunities for collaborations?
Welcome to "Zoom in" on One Health with us. No pre-registration required!
Where: via Zoom, open link without password will be found on the calendar web page, see the programme and Zoom-link below.
Host: Lena Lidfors, Eva Tydén or Elisabeth Rajala
The Committee on Global Diseases (CGD) is a part of the platform SLU Animals, Nature and Health. CGD regularly arranges lunch seminars and this autumn we will include them in this series of lunch seminars.
Time: 12.15–12.30
Subject: Introduction to seminar series and platform funding to deeper analysis.
Speaker: Lena Lidfors
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: Introduction of artificial intelligence within diagnostics in veterinary medicine – A concept validation of automatic evaluations of lameness in horses from videos
Speaker: Elin Hernlund
Read more about the study "Introduction of artificial intelligence within diagnostics in veterinary medicine – A concept validation of automatic evaluations of lameness in horses from videos" on this project page.
Zoom link: https://slu-se.zoom.us/j/69699397183 Meeting ID: 696 9939 7183
Time: 12.00–12.30
Subject: Antimicrobial resistance in complex microbial communities
Speaker: Stefan Bertilsson
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: Understanding decision making on antibiotic use in contrasting countries and animal species
Speaker: Gabriela Olmos
Read more about the study "Understanding decision making on antibiotic use in contrasting countries and animal species" on this project page.
Time: 12.00–12.30
Subject: Zoonosis that can have importance for dog assisted interventions
Speaker: Henrik Lerner
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: Microfluidics – new parasite diagnostics for horses
Speaker: Eva Tydén
Read more about the study "Microfluidics – new parasite diagnostics for horses" on this project page.
Time: 12.00–12.30
Speaker: Professor Baldwyn Torto, Icipe
Time: 12.30–13.00
Speaker: Associate professor Sharon Hill, SLU
Time: 12.00–12.30
Subject: Well-being and landscape – beyond nature
Speakers: Marie Kågström and Andrew Butler
Read more about the study "Well-being and landscape – beyond nature" on this project page (in Swedish).
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: Does infections caused by ticks increase in animals and humans i northern Sweden?
Speaker: Ann Albihn
Read more about the study "Does infections caused by ticks increase in animals and humans i northern Sweden?" on this project page.
Time: 12.00–12.30
Subject: TBD
Speaker: TBD
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: AMR in low-income countries
Speaker: Ulf Magnusson
Time: 12.00–12.30
Subject: Serglycin, a new prognostic biomarker for cancer in dogs
Speaker: Magnus Åbrink
Read more about the study "Serglycin, a new prognostic biomarker for cancer in dogs" on this project page.
Time: 12.30–13.00
Subject: In-depth analysis of conditions for clinical research
Speaker: Bodil Ström Holst
Read more about the study "In-depth analysis of conditions for clinical research" on this project page (in Swedish).
Time: 14.00–15.00
Subject: Risk factors and dynamics of verotoxigenic Escherichia coli O157:H7 on cattle farms: An observational study combining information from questionnaires, spatial data and molecular analyses
Speaker: Dr. Lena-Mari Tamminen who won the prize for best scientific publication 2019 - Funding for deep analysis: Full genome sequencing of EHEC-lines that cause sickness in Swedish calves
Place: Davlin, VHC booked with Zoom link. Max 30 persons allowed into Davlin. Cake to those attending
This content is in Swedish:
One of SLU Animals, Nature and Health three focus areas are infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance.