SLU, Campus Ultuna.
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One Health Day in Uppsala

Welcome to the ‘One Health Day’, where interested researchers and doctoral students can hear about exciting research in the One Health field. This year, the arrangement will be held over three days, and we will be present at the three campuses: Alnarp, Uppsala, and Umeå, as well as online.

Date: 11 February 2026

Time: 09:00 - 13:00

Venue: Sal V, Ulls hus/building

Language: English

Participation fee: Free

Last day of registration: 5 February 2026

Organiser: SLU Future One Health

Location: Online, Uppsala

Join us for three days with One Health (the interface between animal, human, plant and ecosystem health) research presentations! In Alnarp, Uppsala and Umeå (and on Zoom) you can listen to researchers from each campus, presenting a selection of One Health research at SLU.

We will start in Alnarp on 10 February. The tour will then move on to Uppsala on 11 February, concluding in Umeå on 12 February.

Target audience: SLU researchers and PhD students interested in One Health research at SLU, as well as prospects for future collaboration. We will engage in interdisciplinary discussions, explore collaborative opportunities to enhance the One Health concept, attract research funding, and contribute to a sustainable future.

Cost: Participation is free of charge, and registration includes coffee and lunch.

Registration:

Register for on-site participation (Uppsala) in the form below (scroll down).

Last day for register is 5 February!

Preliminary program    

Uppsala 11 February

We will start at 9 a.m. and finish with a joint lunch at 12 noon. During the day, you will receive an introduction to the SLU Future One Health platform and brief information from the platform coordinator at each location. After that, five researchers from each campus will present their One Health research. Don't miss this opportunity!

Titles and speakers in Uppsala

  • Sustainable animal production: Stefan Gunnarsson, SLU
  • Managing landscapes for biodiversity and ecosystem health: Erik Öckinger, SLU
  • Rebuilding microbiome function for One Health: lessons from wheat breeding: Monique Smith, SLU
  • Treatment Decisions and Farmer Well-Being Through a One Health Lens: Nina Lind Ranneberg, SLU 
  • One Health from an environmental communication perspective: Anke Fischer, SLU

Read more about the One Health Days 2026

 

More about One Health and SLU Future One Health

SLU Future One Health is a transdisciplinary platform that stimulates and supports SLU research within One Health.

One Health is an integrated, unifying approach that aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals and ecosystems. It recognizes the health of humans, domestic and wild animals, plants, and the wider environment (including ecosystems) are closely linked and inter-dependent” (The One Health definition developed by the OHHLEP).