Have a few minutes to think about how to stop the next #pandemic ? We need #OneHealth collaborative action. Thank you @stlpublicradio for the great conversation
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Want to earn a PhD while helping us to understand why turtle neurons are so tolerant of anoxia? 🐢Full tuition paid plus stipend and health insurance included!
Check out our paper that describes how we isolate and culture turtle neurons
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Check out the top post of our news on FPLL. If nothing else, click on the three-toed box turtle video and meet Hazel and Appolo!
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Thank you @JimVandeHei for this thoughtful piece reminding us to stay calm, but also engaged for the sake of our democracy. After Charlie Kirk killing, what you can do to break our national fever https://t.co/AZ0HyzA5M3
We held a wonderful #OneHealth#SaudeUnica workshop. Reitoria recebe visita de pesquisadoras internacionais que participam de workshop voltado à conservação da fauna silvestre - UFPI https://t.co/p6WEXngY7X
We are living in abnormal times. Trump administration to destroy nearly $10m of contraceptives for women overseas | Trump administration | The Guardian https://t.co/OhVIojmeyb
FYI, Sharon Deem @deemsharon has a chapter on "Veterinary Medicine and One Health" in the recent publication "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Veterinary Medicine," edited by Kemba Marshall.
Learn more: https://t.co/7FeDuDLpWS
#OneHealth#VeterinaryMedicine
On Nov. 25-26, @HumaneCanada presents the One Health, One Welfare Conference, a groundbreaking event that will explore the critical interconnectedness of human, animal and environmental health & well-being.
Call for speakers closes May 15!: https://t.co/KxiyaT4aQK
If you are in Saint Louis on Saturday April 5th, stop by the @stlzoo to learn about our shared health challenges and solutions. as we hold the Zoo's #OneHealth . One Planet. One Climate. event. https://t.co/MfEmZEAlNc
Great issue. Thanks @WildlifeDisease Check out our article on finding Mycoplasma in confiscated tortoises repatriated to Madagascar. (That might be the intense African heat part!) #ConservationMedicine
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From frigid wastes to the intense African heat, 61(1) of the Journal of Wildlife Diseases offers up cutting edge science on a global scale.
Take that first step today at https://t.co/4KCrQTEao1
If you are going to VMX this year, join me for talks on wildlife health and conservation. I moderate a career panel on Monday the 27th. On Tuesday the 28th, we have a full day of Wildlife Health talks. If you want more information, DM me. #OneHealth#VetMed#VMX2025