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Aug 27, 2024

Which Patients Are More Likely to Contract Bacterial Infections in Hospitals? NC State Researchers Use Machine Learning to Find Out

A new study led by a College of Veterinary Medicine Ph.D. student and faculty member used artificial intelligence to determine a link between sociodemographic factors and the diagnosis of health care-associated infections. 

Aug 26, 2024

Global One Health Fellow Spotlight – Emily Floess

Emily Floess was a member of our first cohort of fellows and was just recently in Malawi studying food, water, and energy security in the country. Learn more about Emily in her spotlight here! 

Aug 26, 2024

Accepting Proposals for Citizen Science Incubator

Do you have a scientific question that could be advanced by engaging the campus community in the research process? If so, your project could be this year’s featured project with… 

Aug 19, 2024

Announcing the Global One Health Scholars Program

The Global One Health Academy is proud to announce the Global One Health Scholars Program. This program will train the next generation of One Health leaders. Application Deadline: September 15,… 

Aug 16, 2024

Introducing Students for the Advancement of Global One Health

The Global One Health Academy is proud to support a new undergraduate club in Global One Health – Students for the Advancement of Global One Health! This club will be… 

Aug 14, 2024

GOHA Leadership Spotlight – Anna Whitfield

The Global One Health Academy Leadership Team devotes their time and expertise to help the Academy grow and prosper as a One Health leader. We had the chance to interview Anna… 

Chadi Sadye with Kenyan leaders

Aug 13, 2024

Collaborating for a Sustainable Kenya: Solutions to Irrigation and Water Management

Chadi Sayde, an assistant professor in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, recently traveled to Kenya to meet with farmers, researchers and government officials to discuss are facing. One of these challenges of water management and technology.  

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Aug 12, 2024

What’s on Tap? Maybe One Day Your Wastewater

JoAnna Klein spoke with environmental historian Matthew Booker and engineer Francis De Los Reyes about the problem of urban waste management. The answer is a lesson in history – and a call to challenge our assumptions about what waste really means to us. 

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Aug 7, 2024

Engaging Youth in Agriculture, Both Near and Far

Liz Driscoll, a youth development specialist with College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, recently traveled to Kenya with a team from CALS to explore partnerships to support agriculture in the east African nation. 

Aug 6, 2024

Global One Health Fellow Spotlight – Caitlin Niven

Each year, the Global One Health Academy funds an exceptional group of graduate students with One Health related research interests. During their one-year appointment, the Global One Health Fellows are offered many…