One Health Sweden
One Health Sweden is a network of researchers with interest in zoonotic infections.

Agri4D - Call for abstracts
The Agri4D 2025 conference has now opened the call for abstracts and concept notes. This year will focus on nurturing regenerative food systems that are resilient to climate change and have low

Brendan McKie – new Professor of Freshwater Ecology
How much impact from human activities can a freshwater ecosystem absorb before species disappear and key ecosystem services are threatened? And how does biodiversity loss interact with other

Agri4D Save the date
The Agri4D conference aims to bridge scientific knowledge to policy outputs and to create a real-world impact on global food systems to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 2, Zero Hunger.
Anniversary Seminar: One Health Sweden turns 15 years!
Anniversary Seminar: One Health Sweden turns 15 years! futureonehealth@slu.se Welcome to celebrate One Health Sweden turning 15 years! The seminar is held in honour of Björn Olsen who is now

Seasonal Variations in Pollution in Swedish Watercourses
A new study conducted by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), commissioned by the Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management (HaV), has examined 34 Swedish watercourses to map
VH Faculty is looking for three professors for a new initiative within One Health
The faculty's strategic direction toward sustainability and One Health was decided in 2020. The SLU Future One Health platform was established, and One Health is further strengthened by hiring three
Seminar - One Health Sweden
One Health Sweden seminar - Mpox futureonehealth@slu.se Welcome to One Health Sweden Seminar on “Mpox” (Monkeypox virus). The seminar will be held on November 27th at Jupiter, Hubben, Dag
Crhystian Torres Rodriguez
crhystian.torres.rodriguez@slu.se DVM, MSc, PhD. - Klinikveterinär vid Institutionen för Kliniska Vetenskaper (KV-UDS), Smådjur Operation. Universitetsadjunkt vid Institutionen för Kliniska

Wastewater reveals increased usage of sweeteners
Analysing wastewater can reveal the usage of artificial sweeteners. A newly published study shows their consumption patterns in several Swedish cities. Researchers recently published a study showing
Juana Catarina Cariri Chagas
juana.chagas@slu.se I'm an animal scientist, and my passion lies in the world of resilient and sustainable livestock production, particularly sheep and cattle. My academic journey includes a
13th One Health Sweden Scientific Meeting
13th One Health Sweden Scientific Meeting futureonehealth@slu.se Time to register! The 13th One Health Sweden Scientific annual meeting will take place in Umeå, 10 October 2024. Logotype One

Camel noses can affect milk production
Camels have long been kept as food producing animals by many pastoralist communities in the dryland areas around the Horn of Africa. Their resilience to the harsh climate makes them integral to food