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Students and faculty present at the UGA Precision One Health Symposium

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Anthropology students and faculty presented at "Progress," a Precision One Health (POH) Initiative Symposium dedicated to showcasing pivotal research. 

 

PhD student Sabikun Naher presented Bridging Gaps: Addressing Ethnic Minority Marginalization through One Health Multidisciplinary Approaches.

 

PhD student Seungyeon Hong presented A Proposed Radiocarbon Method for Understanding Human Interactions in Cases of War: “War-Scapes” in the Korean Peninsula, 300-660 CE, and Implications for One Health.

PhD student Faith Macdonald presented Sheep, People, Landscape, and One Health: The Importance of Sheep Transhumance in Spain.

Dr. Susan Tanner and colleagues presented Putting behaviors into context: Understanding the relationship between household settings and actions that reduce exposure to vector-borne diseases.

 

Anthropology PhD students from left to right: Seungyeon Hong, Tuğçe Yalçın, Monika Giri, Rui Bai, Alina Karapandzich.

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