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Now Innovating: One Health Strategies for Arctic Wildlife Monitoring

Now Innovating: One Health Strategies for Arctic Wildlife Monitoring

Update: 2024-11-21
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Eleanor Dickinson, PhD, a 2024-2025 Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Eleanor discusses One Health, and how her work in the Kutz Research Group utilizes different strategies to develop new approaches for Arctic wildlife health monitoring and management for caribou and muskoxen. She speaks to the importance of building partnerships and relationships for research. She describes how she is working with academic and non-academic partners, local communities, and patrons of Arctic conservation to communicate the findings into practice. She also teaches us the difference between caribou and reindeer, and the importance of recognizing the innovation in your work. 

Learn more about: 

The Kutz Research Group in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine: https://vet.ucalgary.ca/groups/arctic-wildlife-health  

The Faculty of Sciences’ Innovation Postdoctoral Fellowships: https://science.ucalgary.ca/research-innovation/innovation/innovation-postdoctoral-fellows 

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Now Innovating: One Health Strategies for Arctic Wildlife Monitoring

Now Innovating: One Health Strategies for Arctic Wildlife Monitoring

University of Calgary