Facts
City: via Zoom
Location: Webinar
Organiser: SLU Future One Health
Webinar, via Zoom
Effects of virtual forest and green multi-sensory indoor environments for increased well-being. New methods to investigate anthelmintic resistance in the equine roundworm. Green Rehabilitation as treatment. How does malaria mosquitoes evolve to bite humans? Why wildlife in children´s everyday life? That, and much more, will SLU Future One Health address in the webinar series this spring.
SLU Future One Health (previous Future Animals, Nature and Health) have so far funded about twenty detailed analyses. In this series the result of these studies are presented by researchers at SLU in collaboration within and outside SLU. The analysis have been pilot studies, reports or review papers. Each researcher has 20 minutes for presenting, followed by 5-10 minutes of discussion and questions.
Target group: researchers and teachers at SLU
When? Every second Tuesday from 9 February until 11 May at 12.00-13.00
Where? via Zoom
You will then receive a confirmation e-mail with Zoom link + password. You can also add the event to your Outlook. If you do not receive a confirmation email, contact us at: futureonehealth@slu.se.
Host: Lena Lidfors
Welcome!
Time: 12.00-12.30
Subject: Green multi-sensory indoor environments for increased well-being
Speaker: Marcus Hedblom
Read more about the study Green multi-sensory indoor environments for increased well-being on this project page.
Time: 12.30-13.00
Subject: How malaria mosquitoes evolve to bite humans
Speaker: Bi Juin Loong
Read more about the study How malaria mosquitoes evolve to bite humans on this project page.