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In this episode, Dr. Magdalena Meyer, PostDoc at the Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics at the University of Ulm, gives an insight into her exciting research on the ecology of diseases and the complex interactions between pathogens and their hosts.
In order to accommodate the diversity of existing basic research and clinical activities in the field of One Health, the office of the Research Platform is located in three closely linked locations: Münster; c/o Institute of Virology, University Münster Greifswald - Insel Riems; c/o Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health Greifswald; c/o Helmholtz Institute for One Health
The health of humans, animals and ecosystems (including the climate) are closely linked. For example, many current threats such as zoonoses (i.e. diseases that can be transmitted between humans and animals), antimicrobial resistance, changes in biodiversity or environmental pollution affect humans, animals and the surrounding environment.
Mit der One Health Plattform (OHP) soll eine koordinierende, dynamische Struktur geschaffen werden, die die inter- und transdisziplinäre wissenschaftliche Entwicklung im One Health Bereich gemäß der One Health Definition des One Health High Level Expert Panels (OHHLEP) [1] unterstützt, nationale und internationale Förderinitiativen miteinander verknüpft, Impulse setzt und Raum zur Identifizierung von Forschungslücken und -bedarfen gibt.
Since the health of animals, humans and the environment does not stop at national borders, but is a global challenge, we would like to support the international networking of scientists in the One Health field.

One Health - from concept to realisation

One Health is the buzzword on everyone's lips. But how exactly can One Health be defined? What advantages does the approach offer and how can it be applied at international, national and local level in theory, research and practice? The first joint workshop organised by the One Health Platform (OHP) and the Academy for Public Health will explore these questions.

The Scientific Advisory Board is the central scientific steering committee of the One Health Platform. It represents the One Health Platform externally and manages day-to-day business together with the administrative office. It performs overarching tasks and makes science-related decisions.
In order to give young scientists a voice in the scientific steering committee of the One Health Platform, the Scientific Advisory Board, two places are reserved exclusively for young scientists. The junior representatives are elected annually together with the other SAB members and have the same voting rights as the other elected members.
One Health on your ears - that's what you get with the One Health Platform podcast. The One Health Platform podcast takes you into the exciting world of One Health research. In each episode, you can look forward to interesting interview partners and find out why it is worth looking at the health of animals, humans and the environment together.
The term One Health is on everyone's lips and is used by various stakeholders worldwide. However, the exact definition of the term often remains vague, which makes it difficult to design and implement concrete actions.erschwert.
The foundation of the One Health Patform is the German Research Platform for Zoonoses, or Zoonoses Platform for short. From 2009 to 2023, an interdisciplinary research community grew up in Germany under the umbrella of the Zoonoses Platform, which promoted zoonoses research in Germany across disciplines and institutions and realized the first networking between human and veterinary research areas. In December 2023, the One Health Platform was founded, which will replace and expand the Zoonoses Platform. More information on the history of the Zoonoses Platform and projects funded under the umbrella of the Zoonoses Platform can be found below.
Die Mitglieder bilden das Fundament der One Health Platform. Ziel ist es eine möglichst breite Gemeinschaft unter dem Dach der Plattform zu vereinen, um gemeinsam eine starke One Health Forschungscommunity in Deutschland zu schaffen. Eine Mitgliedschaft ist kostenfrei und bietet zahlreiche Vorteile, wie das Recht Projekt-und Workshopanträge bei der OHP zu stellen und das Recht an allen Veranstaltungsangeboten teilnehmen zu können. Die genauen Veraussetzungen für eine Mitgliedschaft finden sich in der Satzung.