Guest Lecture, Advanced Computational Sustainable One Health Modelling embedded in an Economic Context

On August 9, 2024, Prof. Beate Conrady from the University of Copenhagen delivered an insightful lecture at EMÜ in Tartu, Estonia, titled “Advanced Computational Sustainable One Health Modelling Embedded in an Economic Context.”

Prof. Beate Conrady discussed her pioneering research on advanced computational models within the framework of sustainable One Health approaches. Her work focuses on integrating epidemiological data with economic factors to develop robust frameworks for understanding and controlling diseases such as Salmonella Dublin. Prof. Conrady’s models provide valuable insights into disease transmission and control, emphasizing the need for comprehensive strategies that address both animal health and economic implications.

Prof. Conrady also highlighted the significance of interdisciplinary collaboration in tackling One Health challenges. By incorporating environmental, economic, and health data, her research underscores the importance of a systemic approach to disease prevention and management. Her findings advocate for innovative solutions and systemic thinking to improve disease resilience and promote sustainability across interconnected health domains.