One Region – One Health

One Nucleus Event

Context: One Health is described by the WHO as an integrated, unifying approach to balance and optimize the health of people, animals and the environment. The challenges of supporting human longevity encompass many aspects of this such as the development of affordable curative medicines for chronic diseases, better surveillance and interventions to manage healthy ageing, increased understanding of nutrition, better quality food and its security and sustainability in agriculture and how we live. The interplay between the health of humans, animals, plants and the environment is pivotal. Many scientific and technical advances are furthering understanding and enabling progress and much has an -informatics or -omics or -informatics tag such as bio-informatics, chemi-informatics; genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and more. Of course, a huge impact on societal change is econ-omics and how we address health inequalities, attract investment into One Health innovation to create a healthier more sustainable future.

Interdisciplinary and indeed inter-industry learning and collaboration are required for such innovation. The East of England is very unusual, if not unique in having a world class presence of innovation and R&D in areas including biomedicine, agritech, cleantech, advanced manufacturing and data science. An opportunity to create significant and global One Health impact through collaboration thus exists at close quarters. This session will hear case study examples from those operating in these key sectors that exemplify current excellence followed by a discussion on how the various sectors could collaborate to achieve the One Health aspirations.

Agenda
14:30 – Arrival
15:00 – Welcome and Introduction to One Health

Technology Platforms

15:15 – Biomedicine
Rebecca Godfrey, Expression Edits
Getting Genetic Syntax Right

15:30 – Agriculture
Belinda Clarke, Agri-TechE
Vertical Farming

15:45 – Veterinary Science
Sharon Kendall, Royal Veterinary College
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Transmission between Humans, Animals, and the Environment

16:00 – Sustainability
Michael O'Kane, CoolReach Logistics

16:15 – Coffee Break

16:45 – Sustainability (Continued)
Grundon Waste Management

Inter-Industry Economics

17:00 – Intellectual Property
Barbara Fleck, Appleyard Lees
IP Protection in an Inter-Industry Knowledge Economy

17:15 – Translating One Health Research
Roberto Zanchi, Quadram Institute
Overview of Quadram

One Region – One Health
17:30 – Panel Discussion ‘How Can the East of England Create Global Change?’
TBC: Chair
Belinda Clarke, Agri-TechE
Roberto Zanchi, Quadram Institute

18:15 – Networking over Drinks
19:30 – Close

Attendance: Please contact info@onenucleus.com if you are interested in attending.

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