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[Hantavirus] Sharing to Better Protect: A Collective Scientific Response to Re-emerging Infectious Threats

[Hantavirus] Sharing to Better Protect: A Collective Scientific Response to Re-emerging Infectious Threats

15 June 2026 | 1H-EID, Graduate Schools, Research, Webinar

In the face of emerging infectious disease threats, timely access to expertise is essential. That is why the Graduate School 1H-EID decided to organize an exceptional webinar: to stay closely connected to current events and provide a rapid scientific response to...
A Look Back at the 1H-EID Graduate School Webinar Series

A Look Back at the 1H-EID Graduate School Webinar Series

19 December 2025 | 1H-EID, Education, Graduate Schools, Webinar

The Graduate School One Health Emerging Infectious Diseases (1H-EID) has successfully launched two exciting webinar series that bring together researchers, practitioners, and students around critical health issues and pandemic preparedness. One Health Research in...
Webinar on the Master 2 in Emerging Infectious Diseases

Webinar on the Master 2 in Emerging Infectious Diseases

24 April 2024 | 1H-EID, Education, Webinar

The webinar introduces the Graduate School of One Health-Emerging Infectious Diseases and its Master 2 programme for the academic year 2024-2025, open to all interested individuals. It provides an overview of the programme and the opportunities available, followed by...
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