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2023 One Health Interprofessional AMR Education Program Cohort

By Sarah Al-Mazroa Smith posted 01-12-2023 05:00 AM

  

Yesterday NIAMRRE kicked off the second cohort of our One Health Interprofessional AMR Education Program. Over the next four months, the cohort will participate in a variety of asynchronous activities that are being hosted on NIAMRRE’s Learning Center and attend synchronous sessions via Zoom.

 

The cohort of 30 individuals is a diverse mix of practitioners, scientists, faculty, and students representing industry, academia, and government, that covers all One Health disciplines (human, animal, plant, and environmental health) from across North America. After a very successful first cohort, we were very encouraged by the number and breadth of applications we received to participate in our second cohort and are excited to see this program grow.

 

Cohort members include:

 

Nolan Anderson, University of Kentucky

Cameron Bardsley, USDA ARS

Eric Benolkin, Costco

Chad Black, U.S. Department of Defense

Patricia Dowling, University of Saskatchewan

Lourdes Eguiguren, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Claire Fellman, Tufts University

Alison Franklin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Erika Ganda, Penn State University

Alan Gutierrez, USDA ARS

Hailey Harroun White, U.S Army

Uzma Hasan, RWJBarnabas Health

Anthony Hay, Cornell University

Emmelyn Hsieh, UC Davis

Julie Jerabek, Creighton University

Kali Kniel, University of Delaware

Melinda Larson, Blue Pearl

Alice Lehman, University of Minnesota

Xu Li, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Isadora Fernanda Machado, Iowa State University

Jason Newland, Washington University in St. Louis

Pallavi Oruganti, USDA APHIS

Raissa Reverete Raineri, Iowa State University

Klao Runcharoon, University of Georgia

Alexys Small, University of Georgia

Ben Smith, Iowa State University

Silene St Bernard, VCA

Hattie Webb, CDC

Kiersten Wise, University of Kentucky

Zirui Ray Xiong, USDA

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