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EDINBURGH SCOTLAND 14-18 JUNE 2020
Advancing science to improve health and security
Regular news and updates: www.worldonehealthcongress.org
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A joint initiative of
Proudly supported by
Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance
The 6th world One Health Congress
º connects 1,500 professionals and advocates in the world’s premier conference for the worldwide One Health community
º fosters the exchange of new scientific insights and policy developments regarding all aspects of One Health
º advances science and improves health security by connecting One Health science with global health security policy
º offers keynote lectures by renowned experts, a series of special plenary sessions and 35 different parallel sessions to choose from
º provides a unique opportunity to meet and discuss with the world’s leading One Health experts
º extra late breaker session on SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19
Early bird registrations now open• Deadline early bird fee: 31 March 2020
Late breaker and SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 abstract submissions now open• Deadline on 1 May 2020, 23:59 CEST
SUNDAY 14 JUNE 2020
09:00-18:00 REGISTRATION DAY10:00-18:00 SIDE MEETINGS
OPEN TO CONGRESS DELEGATES1. West African Health Organisation’s2. One Health Regional Network for the Horn of Africa (HORN) 3. Fleming Fund 4. US National Academies Workforce5. Global Health Security Agenda/CORE group 6. The Alliance for Health Security Cooperation (AHSC) 7. UK Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs 8. World Health Organization Special Programme for
Research and Training in Tropical Diseases / Fondation Mérieux BY INVITATION ONLY
1. VAXVOX - Science talks - Press event2. US Defense Threat Reduction - Africa One Health Networks 3. US Defense Threat Reduction Agency - One Health Science
Research Networks
MONDAY 15 JUNE 2020
09:00-18:00 REGISTRATION DAY10:00-13:30 SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION ORGANIZED BY
THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH 9.30-10.00 CHECK IN AND WELCOME COFFEEOpen to Congress delegates and the general public (pre-registration required)
14:00-15:30 SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION: ONE HEALTH IN PRACTICE IN GREECE
Special Plenary Session jointly organized by Asclepius One Health and the One Health Platform
16:00-17:30 SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION ORGANIZED BY WHO HEALTH SECURITY INTERFACE
18:30-20:00 OPENING CEREMONY
20:00-22:00 WELCOME RECEPTION
TUESDAY 16 JUNE 2020
07:30-9:00 SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION ORGANIZED BY BMJ/VET RECORD
09:15-10:15 KEYNOTE LECTURES
10:15-10:45 COFFEE BREAK
10:45-12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Understanding the social context of One Health
CHAIR: Jo Sharp, UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS, UK
Jakob Zinsstag, SWISS TROPICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTE, SWITZERLAND
Determinants of inter-species and intra-species transmissibility of infectious agents
CHAIR: Jonna Mazet, UC DAVIS, USA
Anna Meredith, MELBOURNE VETERINARY SCHOOL, AUSTRALIA
Burden and impact of AMR
CHAIR: Mark Woolhouse, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, UK
Water and wastewater (sanitation)
CHAIR: David Graham, UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE, UK
Risk reduction frameworks/global health security
CHAIR: Mike Ryan, WHO HEALTH EMERGENCIES PROGRAMME
Trevor Smith, GLOBAL AFFAIRS CANADA
12:30-14:00 SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION ORGANIZED BY ZOETIS
14:00-15:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Emerging infections: discovery platforms and diagnostics
CHAIR: Linfa Wang, DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL, SINGAPORE
Albert Osterhaus, RIZ HANNOVER, GERMANY, CO-FOUNDER ONE HEALTH PLATFORM FOUNDATION
One health in sustainable food systems
CHAIR: Grant D. Stentiford, CEFAS WEYMOUTH LABORATORY, UK
Gregory C. Gray,DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, USA
Transmission human, animal, environment
CHAIR: Jorgen Schlundt, NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, SINGAPORE
Jaap Wagenaar, UTRECHT UNIVERSITY, THE NETHERLANDS
Big data and digital solutions
CHAIR: Britta Lassmann, INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES (ISID)
Empowering global health security and policy in Africa
CHAIR: Sarah Cleaveland, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, UK
Peninah Munyua, CDC KENYA
Conference schedule
15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK
16:15-18:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Surveillance of infectious diseases in humans, animals and plants
CHAIR: Mark Rweyemamu, SOUTHERN AFRICAN CENTRE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND SURVEILLANCE (SACIDS)
Marietjie Venter, UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, SA
Economic issues in one health and cost-effectiveness of operational One Health programmes
CHAIR: Jonathan Rushton, UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL, UK
Surveillance of AMR
CHAIR: Toby Leslie, THE FLEMING FUND
Alternative approaches to tackling resistant infections
CHAIR: Roberto La Ragione, SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, SURREY, UK
Operational frameworks
CHAIR: Osman Dar, CHATHAM HOUSE CENTRE ON GLOBAL HEALTH SECURITY, UK
Lisa Boden, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, UK, CO-CHAIR 6TH WORLD ONE HEALTH CONGRESS
18:00-19:30 SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION JOINTLY ORGANIZED BY BAVARIAN NORDIC AND THE ONE HEALTH PLATFORM
20:00-23:00 NETWORKING CONGRESS DINER
WEDNESDAY 17 JUNE 2020
07:30-9:00 SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION 09:15-10:15 KEYNOTE LECTURES
10:15-10:45 COFFEE BREAK
10:45-12:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Epidemiology of newly emerging infections
CHAIR: Larry Madoff, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, USA
Julianna Lenoch, USDA APHIS VETERINARY SERVICES
Vaccines for emerging infections
CHAIR: Pierre Van Damme, UNIVERSITY OF ANTWERP, BELGIUM
Pat Drury, GOARN
Policy interventions
CHAIR: Laura H. Kahn, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, USA
Kitty Healey, VETERINARY MEDICINES DIRECTORATE, UK
Behaviour change and social sciences
CHAIR: Tamika Sims, INTERNATIONAL FOOD INFORMATION COUNCIL
Civil society participation/risk communication
CHAIR: Katinka de Balogh, FAO
Shannon Nolan, DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS, UK
12:30-14:00 SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION ORGANIZED BY WHO HEALTH EMERGENCIES AND PREPAREDNESS
14:00-15:45 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Intervention strategies in outbreak scenarios in original host and in newly invaded species
CHAIR: Martyn Jeggo, GEELONG CENTRE FOR EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES, AUSTRALIA
Dilys Morgan, PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND
Environmental and ecological issues
CHAIR: Tracey McNamara, WESTERN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, USA
Richard Kock, ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE, UK
New economic models
Capacity building
CHAIR: Herman Goossens, UNIVERSITY OF ANTWERP, BELGIUM
Adressing zoonotic diseases at the animal-human-ecosystem interface: responding to threats
CHAIR: Bernadette Ramirez, WHO TDR
15:45-16:15 COFFEE BREAK
16:15-18:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Biological threat reduction and control of biological agents
CHAIR: Rebecca Katz, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, USA
Keith Hamilton, WORLD ORGANISATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH (OIE), FRANCE
Advances in vaccine technologies and their impact in underprivileged communities/populations
CHAIR: John Mackenzie, CURTIN UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA, CO-FOUNDER ONE HEALTH PLATFORM FOUNDATION, CO-CHAIR 6TH WORLD ONE HEALTH CONGRESS
Julie Fitzpatrick, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, UK
Diagnostics and detection
CHAIR: Till Bachmann, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, UK
Antibiotic drug development and manufacturing
CHAIR: Barbara E. Murray, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER AT HOUSTON, USA
Sustainable approaches to one health
CHAIR: Appolinaire Djikeng, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, UK
Susan Welburn, ZHEJIANG EDINBURGH INSTITUTE, CN
18:00-19:30 SPECIAL PLEANARY SESSION: WHAT VACCINATION MEANS FOR MANKIND: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Special Plenary Session jointly organized by VAXVOX - Science Talks and the European Working Group on Influenza
19:30-21:00 POSTER NETWORKING SESSION
West African Health Organisation
One Health Regional Network for the Horn
of Africa (HORN)
Fleming Fund US National Academies Workforce
Other meetings on invitation only: • VAXVOX - Science talks -
Press event• US Defense Threat
Reduction Agency - Africa One Health Networks
• US Defense Threat Reduction Agency - One Health Science Research Networks
Global Health Security Agenda/CORE group
The Alliance for Health Security Cooperation
(AHSC)
UK Department for Environment, Food &
Rural Affairs
World Health Organization Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases /
Fondation Mérieux
SUNDAY 14 JUNE 2020, 10:00 - 18:00
THURSDAY 18 JUNE 2020
07:30-08:30 KEYNOTE LECTURES08:30-10:15 PARALLEL SESSIONS
Pathogenesis of newly emerging infections
CHAIR: Pip Beard, THE PIRBRIGHT INSTITUTE, UK
Ross Fitzgerald, ROSLIN INSTITUTE, UK
Biological threat modelling and risk evaluation using big data
CHAIR: Robert Clarke, GLOBAL AFFAIRS CANADA
Use of antibiotics
CHAIR: Marc Mendelson, UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
Vaccination as a tool in AMR reduction
CHAIR: David Heymann, CHATHAM HOUSE, UK
AMR: challenges for scientists and policy makers
CHAIR: Larry Madoff, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, USA
Simon Doherty, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY BELFAST, PRESIDENT, BVA
10:15-10:45 COFFEE BREAK
10:45-12:15 LATE BREAKERS12:15-13:00 LUNCH
13:00-14:30 SESSION SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-1914:30-15:00 CLOSING CEREMONY
OPEN TO ALL CONGRESS DELEGATESSeats are limited and registration is necessary via www.worldonehealthcongress.org
Side meetings
• John Mackenzie, CURTIN UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA,CO-FOUNDER ONE HEALTH PLATFORM FOUNDATION, CO-CHAIR 6TH WORLD ONE HEALTH CONGRESS
• Lisa Boden, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, UK, CO-CHAIR 6TH WORLD ONE HEALTH CONGRESS
• Andrew Peters, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, UK
• Till Bachmann, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, UK
• Neil Anderson, ROYAL (DICK) SCHOOL OF VETERINARY STUDIES
• Susan Welburn, ZHEJIANG EDINBURGH INSTITUTE, CN
• Simon Doherty, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY BELFAST, PRESIDENT, BVA
• David Argyle, SCHOOL OF VETERINARY STUDIES, EDINBURGH, UK
• Julie Fitzpatrick, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, UK
• Liz Grant, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, UK
• Sheila Voas, CVO SCOTLAND
• Catherine Calderwood, CMO SCOTLAND
• Chloe Kippen, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, UK
• Jen Middleton, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, UK
• Eileen Wall, SCOTLAND’S RURAL COLLEGE, UK
• Brian McCloskey, CHATHAM HOUSE LONDON, UK
• Eleanor Riley, ROSLIN INSTITUTE, UK
• Ross Fitzgerald, ROSLIN INSTITUTE, UK
• Bruce Kaplan, ONE HEALTH INITIATIVE
• Alasdair Cook, UNIVERSITY OF SURREY, UK
• John Nkengasong, AFRICA CDC
• Roberto La Ragione, SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, SURREY, UK
• Sarah Cleaveland, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW,
• Dan Haydon, UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, UK
• Stephen Wyllie, ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH AGENCY, UK
• Chris Vanlangendonck, CO-FOUNDER ONE HEALTH PLATFORM FOUNDATION
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
WHO University of Edinburgh Asclepius BMJ
Zoetis Bavarian Nordic Vax vox ESWI
Special Plenary Sessions
The Soulsby Foundation
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
The Soulsby Foundation selected the 6th World One Health Congress for their 2020 Soulsby lecture. Dr. William B. Karesh, Executive Vice-President for Health and Policy at EcoHealth Alliance and member of the OHP Scientific Advisory Board will deliver the fifth Soulsby lecture “Global diplomacy and security: One Health in the 21st century’
DURING THE OPENING CEREMONY ON MONDAY JUNE 15, 2020 (18.30-20.00)
Call for late breaker abstracts
SUBMIT YOUR LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT TO THE 6TH WORLD ONE HEALTH CONGRESS!
The late-breaker category is exclusively devoted to novel and outstanding scientific discoveries, and aims at selecting abstracts with unique, high impact, ground breaking, innovative and newsworthy scientific data.
THURSDAY JUNE 18, 2020 (10:45-12:15)
Abstract deadline May 1, 2020
Host city EdinburghEdinburgh, Scotland’s capital city, seamlessly blends old and new and provides delegates with a very acces-sible destination. The city is renowned for inspiration and innovation. For centuries it has nurtured some of the greatest minds in medicine, philoso-phy, economics, finance, literature, law, engineering and architecture. No matter where the delegates come from, Edin-burgh is easily accessible. The interna-tional airport, Scotland’s busiest, serves over 120 destinations worldwide. www.edinburgh.org
Host country ScotlandScotland is surrounded by the bracing waters of the North Sea to the east, and the North Atlantic Ocean to the west and north. There are over 700 islands, mostly in groups to the west (the Inner Hebrides and Outer Hebrides) and north (Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands).Scotland is a beautiful country well known for its dramatic scenery of mountains and valleys, rolling hills, green fields and forests, and rugged coastline. While everyone knows the Highlands for this, Scotland is beautiful in the Lowlands, islands and the flat lands of the North-East as well. www.visitscotland.com
WOHC 2020 The venue Located in the heart of Scotland’s beautiful and vibrant capital city, the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) is a magnificent multi-purpose venue. It is situated at the west end of the city from where the majority of attractions, hotels and venues can be reached on foot in under 15 minutes. The impressive purpose-built facilities include a series of adaptable auditoria, spacious reception areas and flexible suites, all including very high standard technology.www.eicc.co.uk
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About the location
EXTRA LATE BREAKER SESSION on SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19The SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 special session is specifically calling for abstracts with an emphasis on
• Pathogenesis and clinical manifestations• Virology and epidemiology• Intervention strategies (diagnostics, vaccines,
antivirals, antibodies and biological response modifiers)
• Clinical and outbreak management
THURSDAY JUNE 18, 2020 (13:00-14:30) Abstract deadline May 1, 2020
Call for abstracts
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REGISTRATION FEES:• Delegate,
EARLY BIRD FEE UNTIL 31 MARCH 2020: € 695• Student (Up to Masters degree),
EARLY BIRD FEE UNTIL 31 MARCH 2020: € 350• Delegate, standard fee as of 1 April 2020: € 850• Student (Up to Masters degree),
standard fee as of 1 April 2020: € 495• Networking dinner ticket: € 95
Cancellation policy: In case of cancellation before 1 April 2020, OHP will refund the applicant 50% of the registration fee. On or after 1 April 2020, no refund will be payable to the applicant.
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