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International symposium Global One Health Research, The Future Wageningen Campus, Wisdom & Wonder avilion art of the 100 year Wageningen University & Research celebrations

Morning rogram 9:00 Welcome coffee 9:15 Opening by chair Marcel Hammink Welcome word by the dean rof.dr Arthur Mol Rector Magnificus/vice-president of Wageningen University & Research Keynotes 9:30 Tipping oints in Ecosystems and Climate Dr Marten Scheffer rofessor of Ecology and water quality, Wageningen University 10:30 Global One Health, Animal health perspective Dr Jianjun Dai rofessor of Veterinary Microbiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, China 10:50 Break with coffee & cakes 11:10 Global One Health, lant health perspective Dr Bart Thomma rofessor, Laboratory of Fytopathology, Wageningen University 11:30 Global One Health, Human health perspective. opulation Health and Food Safety. Dr Edward Robert Atwill Director of the Western Institute for Food Safety and Security, University of California, Davis, USA 12:00 Discussion Moderated by Marcel Hammink 12:30 Lunch

Afternoon program 13:30 Global One Health research at Nanjing Agricultural University Dr Yingjuan Qian rofessor of reventive Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University 13:40 Global One Health research at the University of California, Davis, USA Dr Bennie Irve Osburn Director Outreach and Training, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, USA 13:50 Global One Health research at Wageningen University and Research Dr Marcel Zwietering / Dr Wim van der oel Coordinators of the Global One Health Theme, Wageningen University and Research 14:00 Interactive discussion 1 Moderated by Marcel Hammink 14:45 Break with coffee & other beverages

Stakeholder pitches & closing 15:15 Gastrointestinal functionality a holistic approach to sustain farm animals health Dr Ana-Maria Kluenter Corporate Scientist, Animal Nutrition & Health DSM, Netherlands 15:30 BIAH needs and current involvements in Global One Health research Dr Catherine Charreyre R&D External Innovation, Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health 15:40 Needs for Global One Health research in the near future Dr Rolf Bos Department of Nutrition, FrieslandCampina Dairy Foods 15:50 Global One Health research, the needs for action Francisco Reviriego-Gordejo DG Sante, European Commission 16:00 The time for plant based eating is now Dr eter Haring Ecosystem Director Foods at Unilever, Unilever Netherlands 16:10 Interactive discussion 2 Moderated by Marcel Hammink 17:00-18:00 Networking, poster presentations, drinks & snacks The event is free of charge, but registration is required. Go to www.wur.eu/towards-goh. Scroll down to the Agenda and click on: Symposium Global One Health Research, the Future.

Aim of the symposium Global One Health Research, The Future Infectious diseases, as well as non-communicable diseases in humans, animals, and plants, are inherent to life on Earth. New diseases continue to emerge throughout the world and since countries are interconnected lowering disease burdens should be a worldwide goal. In a globalizing world with changing life-styles we should consider all kinds of interactions between human health, animal health, plant health, the environment, climate change, food security, social changes, economic development and trade etc., to improve our approach towards preventing diseases. In global one health research we need to combine efforts of multiple research disciplines to improve health of humans, animals and plants within sustainable ecosystems at global level by using an integrated systems approach to come to transnational and global solutions. Internationally many research institutes are active in the field of One Health or Global Health, often working from just a few of the mentioned disciplines. The aim of this symposium will be to show innovations that can tackle the future needs in global one health research, and improve cooperation between researchers and different stakeholders to make the combined approach work.

Organising committee 120 Wageningen University & Research Dr Wim van der oel 121 2 119 118 122 123 Dr Marcel Zwietering Dr Annemarie Rebel 124 116 Dr Ron Bergevoet 101 Nanjing Agricultural University China Dr Yingjuan Qian Organised by Wageningen University & Research the Netherlands in cooperation with Nanjing Agricultural University China, and University of California Davis USA 104 F 130 Dr Bennie Irve Osburn 100 103 Annet Blanken University of California Davis USA 107 117 Dr ieter van t Veer Dr Herman van Roermund 109 102 115 3 1 201