One Health Seminar 2026 Overview
Theme: “One Health” Connecting the Environment and Health
Recent societal challenges—such as infectious diseases, wildlife issues, environmental
changes, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and waste management—have become
complex issues closely intertwined with the environment, agriculture, and veterinary
medicine. With “Environment and Health” as the common theme, this seminar aims to
share insights across different fields and enable professionals in human medicine,
veterinary medicine, animal husbandry, and the environment to organize these social
challenges based on the One Health concept and disseminate this information.
Event Overview
| Date and Time | Friday, June 26, 2026, 1:00 PM–5:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Venue | Rakuno Gakuen University Student Hall (Ebetsu City, Hokkaido) OWOH Research forum, Rakuno Gakuen University |
| Co-organizer | Hokkaido Veterinary Medical Association |
| Target Audience | Veterinarians, researchers, government officials, private sector representatives, and students (including those from outside the university) |
Program Overview (Tentative)
- Wildlife and the Environment
(Rakuno Gakuen University: Professor Yoshikazu Sato) - The Environment Surrounding Captive Primates and Infectious Diseases
(Kyoto University, Institute for Human Behavior and Evolution: Akihisa Kaneko,
Technical Specialist) - One Health and Mycobacterial Infections
(Hokkaido University Vaccine Development Center: Associate Professor Shunsuke
Sakai) - Reducing Environmental Impact and Preventive Medicine
(MSD Animal Health Co., Ltd.: Mayu Kakei) - Considering Medical Devices and Environmental Impact through a One Health Lens
(ZACROS Co., Ltd. Research Institute: Mr. Hiroki Shimada)
2026.04.22|information
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