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Commission event on One Health and the BE READY EU Partnership for pandemic preparedness
MAY
Thu
28
11:00 - 12:30

Starts in 8 hours from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Health

The EU Health Policy Platform of the European Commission is organising a webinar titled 'One Health research collaboration: a glimpse at European R&I and One Health outcomes applied to real world scenarios'.

This webinar will focus on One Health Research & Innovation, offering insights from the EU Partnership BE READY, which is dedicated to pandemic preparedness. BE READY will reflect on Partnership’s goals, the integration of One Health in its activities, and plans to operationalise the developed solutions.

The second part of the webinar will highlight how One Health approaches and research solutions can be applied to real world scenarios, based on the lessons learned from a recent Simulation Exercise on Avian influenza conducted by Sciensano in Belgium.

Find out more information, the detailed agenda and registration here

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