One Health: Animals, Humans and the Environment
UW Medicine's Mini-Medical School is a series of lectures and demonstrations designed to teach viewers about medical science, patient care and leading-edge research underway at the University of Washington.
Explore the fascinating commonalities that can lead to breakthroughs for all. Part one is presented by Doctors Peter Rabinowitz and Greg Davis. Part two is presented by Lisa Jones-Engel, Ph.D.
One Health: Animals, Humans and the Environment, Part I |
One Health: Animals, Humans and the Environment, Part I
Explore the fascinating commonalities that can lead to breakthroughs for all. Part one is presented by Doctors Peter Rabinowitz and Greg Davis.
One Health: Animals, Humans and the Environment, Part II
Explore the fascinating commonalities that can lead to breakthroughs for all. Part two is presented by Lisa Jones-Engel, Ph.D.
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