Archive for the ‘Precision One Health’ Category
AI takes center stage at Precision One Health Symposium
UGA VetMed hosts second annual gathering of multi-disciplinary researchers Findings in human, animal and environmental health were the talk of the second Precision One Health Initiative Symposium hosted by the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. “Converge: Building a Smarter, Healthier Future at the Intersection of one Health, Precision […]
One Health
A single disease is rare in humans but common in dogs. How do we find solutions to help both? A new approach to health research is looking for solutions to Cushing’s disease and other health challenges.
UGA Connects Canine & Human Health to Fight Cushing’s Disease
“Through the Precision One Health initiative, we are not only driving research but leading the charge in shaping the future of health care,” said Dr. Lisa K. Nolan, dean of the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine. “The path ahead is bright, and I have no doubt that the work we do together will leave a lasting legacy.”
Uniting for a Cure: Richard and Kim Stamper Support UGA’s Precision One Health Initiative
Richard and Kim Stamper love dogs and the Dawgs. Pet parents to Golden Retrievers named for two Atlanta Braves icons – Hank Aaron and Chipper Jones – they are both graduates of the Terry College of Business, fans of Bulldog athletics, and avid benefactors across the University of Georgia. Recently, […]
Precision One Health Symposium highlights successes
Researchers from various colleges and schools across the University of Georgia gathered for the inaugural Precision One Health Symposium to hear updates on collaborative research performed under the umbrella of the POH Initiative.





