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Safer Chemicals Podcast

Joining forces for humans, animals, environment: One Health - Part 1

Joining forces for humans, animals, environment: One Health - Part 1

23min |08/02/2024
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Joining forces for humans, animals, environment: One Health - Part 1 cover
Joining forces for humans, animals, environment: One Health - Part 1 cover
Safer Chemicals Podcast

Joining forces for humans, animals, environment: One Health - Part 1

Joining forces for humans, animals, environment: One Health - Part 1

23min |08/02/2024
Play

Description

Our wellbeing depends on the health of animals, plants and our environment. What affects one affects all the others, and increasingly so.


A One Health perspective is about joining forces to find integrated solutions to common challenges such as climate change and antibiotic resistance.


Join us to hear from experts at five EU scientific agencies about how we can put One Health into practice. Whether it's safeguarding access to life-saving medicines or combating the next pandemics, a One Health approach will be essential to how our society navigates the future. 


This is the first of our two part episode with speakers from five EU agencies.

 

Host

James Ramsay, Head of Communications - European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)


Guests

  • Carlos das Neves, Chief Scientist - European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)

  • Wim De Coen, Head of Hazard Assessment at the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)

  • Mike Catchpole, Chief Scientist at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)

  • Dario Piselli, Expert in environment and health at the European Environment Agency (EEA)

  • Steffen Thirstrup, Chief Medical Officer at the European Medicines Agency (EMA)


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Disclaimer: Views expressed by interviewees do not necessarily represent the official position of the European Chemicals Agency. All content is up to date at the time of publication.  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • What is One Health and why should care about it?

    03:51

  • ECDC and antimicrobial resistance: an example of One Health

    05:30

  • EMA and COVID-19: an example of One Health

    08:33

  • ECHA and AZO fungicides: an example of One Health

    11:08

  • Benefits of the one substance, one assessment approach and how it contributes to One Health

    13:19

  • How the EEA works for One Health

    14:13

  • How the five agencies plan to work together on One Health

    18:55

Description

Our wellbeing depends on the health of animals, plants and our environment. What affects one affects all the others, and increasingly so.


A One Health perspective is about joining forces to find integrated solutions to common challenges such as climate change and antibiotic resistance.


Join us to hear from experts at five EU scientific agencies about how we can put One Health into practice. Whether it's safeguarding access to life-saving medicines or combating the next pandemics, a One Health approach will be essential to how our society navigates the future. 


This is the first of our two part episode with speakers from five EU agencies.

 

Host

James Ramsay, Head of Communications - European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)


Guests

  • Carlos das Neves, Chief Scientist - European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)

  • Wim De Coen, Head of Hazard Assessment at the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)

  • Mike Catchpole, Chief Scientist at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)

  • Dario Piselli, Expert in environment and health at the European Environment Agency (EEA)

  • Steffen Thirstrup, Chief Medical Officer at the European Medicines Agency (EMA)


Check our website and stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter.


Useful links 


**************


Follow us on:


Visit our website 


Disclaimer: Views expressed by interviewees do not necessarily represent the official position of the European Chemicals Agency. All content is up to date at the time of publication.  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • What is One Health and why should care about it?

    03:51

  • ECDC and antimicrobial resistance: an example of One Health

    05:30

  • EMA and COVID-19: an example of One Health

    08:33

  • ECHA and AZO fungicides: an example of One Health

    11:08

  • Benefits of the one substance, one assessment approach and how it contributes to One Health

    13:19

  • How the EEA works for One Health

    14:13

  • How the five agencies plan to work together on One Health

    18:55

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Description

Our wellbeing depends on the health of animals, plants and our environment. What affects one affects all the others, and increasingly so.


A One Health perspective is about joining forces to find integrated solutions to common challenges such as climate change and antibiotic resistance.


Join us to hear from experts at five EU scientific agencies about how we can put One Health into practice. Whether it's safeguarding access to life-saving medicines or combating the next pandemics, a One Health approach will be essential to how our society navigates the future. 


This is the first of our two part episode with speakers from five EU agencies.

 

Host

James Ramsay, Head of Communications - European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)


Guests

  • Carlos das Neves, Chief Scientist - European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)

  • Wim De Coen, Head of Hazard Assessment at the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)

  • Mike Catchpole, Chief Scientist at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)

  • Dario Piselli, Expert in environment and health at the European Environment Agency (EEA)

  • Steffen Thirstrup, Chief Medical Officer at the European Medicines Agency (EMA)


Check our website and stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter.


Useful links 


**************


Follow us on:


Visit our website 


Disclaimer: Views expressed by interviewees do not necessarily represent the official position of the European Chemicals Agency. All content is up to date at the time of publication.  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • What is One Health and why should care about it?

    03:51

  • ECDC and antimicrobial resistance: an example of One Health

    05:30

  • EMA and COVID-19: an example of One Health

    08:33

  • ECHA and AZO fungicides: an example of One Health

    11:08

  • Benefits of the one substance, one assessment approach and how it contributes to One Health

    13:19

  • How the EEA works for One Health

    14:13

  • How the five agencies plan to work together on One Health

    18:55

Description

Our wellbeing depends on the health of animals, plants and our environment. What affects one affects all the others, and increasingly so.


A One Health perspective is about joining forces to find integrated solutions to common challenges such as climate change and antibiotic resistance.


Join us to hear from experts at five EU scientific agencies about how we can put One Health into practice. Whether it's safeguarding access to life-saving medicines or combating the next pandemics, a One Health approach will be essential to how our society navigates the future. 


This is the first of our two part episode with speakers from five EU agencies.

 

Host

James Ramsay, Head of Communications - European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)


Guests

  • Carlos das Neves, Chief Scientist - European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)

  • Wim De Coen, Head of Hazard Assessment at the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)

  • Mike Catchpole, Chief Scientist at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)

  • Dario Piselli, Expert in environment and health at the European Environment Agency (EEA)

  • Steffen Thirstrup, Chief Medical Officer at the European Medicines Agency (EMA)


Check our website and stay updated by subscribing to our newsletter.


Useful links 


**************


Follow us on:


Visit our website 


Disclaimer: Views expressed by interviewees do not necessarily represent the official position of the European Chemicals Agency. All content is up to date at the time of publication.  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • What is One Health and why should care about it?

    03:51

  • ECDC and antimicrobial resistance: an example of One Health

    05:30

  • EMA and COVID-19: an example of One Health

    08:33

  • ECHA and AZO fungicides: an example of One Health

    11:08

  • Benefits of the one substance, one assessment approach and how it contributes to One Health

    13:19

  • How the EEA works for One Health

    14:13

  • How the five agencies plan to work together on One Health

    18:55

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