Saturday 3 December 2016
The 4th International One Health Congress & 6th Biennial Congress of the International Association for Ecology & Health Preliminary Congress Program SATURDAY 3 DECEMBER 2016 REGISTRATION & OPENING CEREMONY
1430 - 1800
REGISTRATION OPEN
Opening Ceremony & Welcome to Country Plenary Session Prof Brendan Crotty (Deakin University, Australia)
More speakers to be announced soon
1800 - 2030 Keynote Presentation Chairperson: Prof Martyn Jeggo (GCEID, Deakin University, Australia) and Prof John Mackenzie (Curtin University, Australia) Dr Bruce Aylward (Outbreaks and Health Emergencies WHO, Switzerland)
Current as at 03 August 2016
Sunday 4 December 2016
The 4th International One Health Congress & 6th Biennial Congress of the International Association for Ecology & Health Preliminary Congress Program SUNDAY 4 DECEMBER 2016 Creating a Healthier World
0700 - 1830
REGISTRATION OPEN SPECIAL PRESENTATION
Creating a Healthier World Chairperson: Prof Johanne Saint-Charles 0800 - 0830
Water in health and disease - its importance as a sustainable commodity Prof Rita Colwell (University of Maryland, USA)
PLENARY SESSION 1
Creating a Healthier World Chairpersons: Prof Martyn Jeggo (GCEID, Deakin University, Australia) & Prof Kerry Arabena (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Predicting risks to a healthy world - What can we learn from Ebola, MERS and other emerging disease? Prof Albert Osterhaus (Hannover University, Germany) 0835 - 1015
Climate change and effects on human and animal diseases Prof Jonathan Patz (University of Wisconsin, USA)
Food and water security and environmental sustainability Dr Dominique Charron (International Development Research Center IDRC, Canada)
The challenge of antimicrobial resistance: A global problem needing a One Health approach Prof Peter Collignon (Australian National University, Australia)
1015 - 1040
MORNING TEA, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING
Current as at 03 August 2016
Sunday 4 December 2016
PLENARY SESSION 2
Pathways to a sustainable world - Animal, human and environmental health Chairpersons: Prof Jakob Zinsstag (Swiss Tropical & Public Health Institute) & Prof Soren Alexandersen (Deakin University)
The ocean, people and ecosystem health: Challenges and solutions in a changing world Prof Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (University of Queensland)
1045 - 1225
Managing the health risks of a changing climate Prof Kristie Ebi (University of Washington)
The value of indigenous health and ecological knowledge as a pathway to a sustainable world Prof Kerry Arabena (University of Melbourne) LUNCH, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING
1225 - 1400
Level 1 - Meeting Room 108 International Association for Ecology and Health (IAEH) Board Meeting
1230 - 1330 Symposia Room
Chairperson/s
Symposium 1 Social dimensions of supporting health systems to protect against emerging infectious disease
Symposium 2 Challenges to human and animal health
Symposium 3 Non-communicable diseases and the energy-rich food system
W1 Communication technologies in public health emergencies
Prof Helen Ross (University of Queensland, Australia) and Prof Mark Rweyemamu (Southern Africa Centre for Infectious Diseases)
Prof Eugene Athan (Barwon Health, Australia) and Dr Sam Gibbs (US Fish and Wildlife Service)
A/Prof Jane Dixon (Australian National University, Australia) and Dr Sinead Boylan (University of Sydney, Australia)
Prof Theresa Bernado (University of Guelph, Canada) and Dr Heather Fowler (University of Washington, USA)
Social dimensions of supporting health systems to protect against emerging infectious disease Prof Barbara McPake (Nossal Institute)
Control and eradication of diseases Smallpox, rinderpest, polio – common holistic approaches and lessons learnt
Cultural issues in land care, sustainable agriculture and food security
Dr Purvi Mehta (Gates Foundation)
Dr Anne Poelina (Madjulla Inc)
1400 - 1545
Systems thinking to improve understanding of, and responses to, emerging health challenges Prof Anthony Capon (United Nations University)
Building a collaborative total health system approach to biosecurity surveillance Dr Cathy Robinson (CSIRO)
1545 - 1610
Concurrent Sessions
Topic to be announced soon Prof Janusz Paweska (National Insitute for Communicable Diseases)
Pandemic predictions - Can influenza pandemics ever be anticipated? Prof Malik Peiris (University of Hong Kong)
W2 Air Pollution and Public Health
W3 Ocean Health and Food Security
Prof Ruth Garside (Exeter University, Prof Linda Blackall (Swinburne UK) University, Australia)
Overconsumption of energy and excessive discretionary food intake inflates dietary greenhouse gas emissions in Australia Brad Ridoutt (CSIRO)
The Gap is Closing the Gap: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander food and nutrition - The consequences of invasion Dr Josephine Gwynn (University of Sydney)
Submitted Abstracts
Nutrition, ecology and nutritional ecology: Toward an integrated framework Prof David Raubenheimer (University of Sydney)
NCD prevention strategies Dr Katrin Engelhardt (WHO)
AFTERNOON TEA, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING
Current as at 03 August 2016
Submitted Abstracts
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Sunday 4 December 2016
Symposia Session Title
Chairperson/s
Concurrent Sessions
Symposium 4 Future Health
Symposium 5 Novel Emergent Zoonoses
Symposium 6 Education into Action: Building One Health Capacity in Asia
W4 Social and environmental issues in food security
W5 Wild foods, biodiversity and sustainable human food and nutrition security
W6 Food safety challenges and international trade
Dr Christine Machalaba (EcoHealth Alliance) and Dr Peter Daszak (EcoHealth Alliance)
Prof Soren Alexandersen (GCEID, Deakin University, Australia)
Dr Joanna McKenzie (Massey University, New Zealand)
Dr Aurelie Binot (CIRAD, France)
Prof Richard Kock (Royal Veterinary College)
Dr Charles Milne (Chief Veterinary Officer)
Submitted Abstracts
Submitted Abstracts
Envisioning our Future Health: Threats and Solutions and Introduction to Future Health Dr Peter Daszak (EcoHealth Alliance)
Ecology and Health: What Drives Disease Gerardo Suzan (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Diversifying Food and Diets: Using Biodiversity to Improve Global Nutrition Mr Danny Hunter (Bioversity International)
Strategic foresight for Sustainable Agriculture for People, Animals and Environment Mr Peter Black (Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN)
1615- 1800
Using Climate and Weather Data to Predict and Mitigate Disease Assaf Anyamba (United Space Research Association/NASA)
Disease Control: Benefits to Health, Development and Livelihoods Subhash Morzaria (Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN)
Video Presentation Sir Andy Haines (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
How One Health Can Help Promote Future Health
Field response to Ebola outbreaks influenced the development of vaccines and therapeutics Prof Gary Kobinger (Research Centre in Infectious Diseases, Canada)
The ecology of MERS-CoV: from host reservoir to human disease Dr Vincent Munster (Chief Virus Ecology Unit, USA)
The state of play of the emergence and ecology of Mycobacteria ulcerans and the link to possums A/Prof Daniel O’Brien (Barwon Health)
Henipavirus outbreak in the southern Philippines Dr Debbie Eagles (CSIRO-AAHL)
High prevalence of Influenza A virus in an isolated island population reveals widespread viral reassortment in Australian wild birds Dr Bethany Hoye (Deakin University)
Converting One Health principles into practical action Dr Joanna McKenzie (Academic Director, ‘Education into Action’ One Health Program in South Asia, Massey University)
Addressing food security within a One Health approach: Integration of health Tailoring the One Health program and agriculture issues in the sociofor success in South Asia ecosystem’s dynamics
Sithar Dorjee (Regional Coordinator, Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences, Bhutan)
Converting One Health principles into practical action—lessons learned from the front lines Peter Jolly (Program Director, ‘Education into Action’ One Health program in South Asia, Massey University)
Dr William B. Karesh, (EcoHealth Alliance) Consultation Forum
1800 - 1930
Current as at 03 August 2016
Dr Aurelie Binot (CIRAD, France)
Submitted Abstracts
Monday 5 December 2016
The 4th International One Health Congress & 6th Biennial Congress of the International Association for Ecology & Health Preliminary Congress Program MONDAY 5 DECEMBER 2016 Food, land and water systems: Future challenges and pathways 0700 - 1800
REGISTRATION OPEN SPECIAL PRESENTATION
Food and Nutrition Systems - Feeding Our World Safely and Sustainably 0800 - 0830
Chairperson: Jonathan Patz (University of Wisconsin, USA)
The importance of data sharing in global infectious disease surveillance to ensure food and water safety Prof Frank Aarestrup (Technical University of Denmark) PLENARY SESSION 3
Food and Nutrition Systems - Feeding Our World Safely and Sustainably Chairpersons: Prof Mark Stevenson (University of Melbourne, Australia) & Prof Robyn Alders (University of Sydney, Australia)
Sustainable livestock production in a changing world Dr Mario Herrero (CSIRO, Australia) 0840 - 1020
Global food systems - Mapping food resources and supply trends Dr Andrew Huff (Ecohealth Alliance)
Cultural issues in land care, sustainable agriculture and food security Dr Anna Poelina (Madjulla Inc)
Fixing broken food systems Prof Robyn Alders (University of Sydney, Australia) 1020 - 1050
MORNING TEA, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING PLENARY SESSION 4
Keeping Food and Water Safe Prof Maxine Whittaker (University of Queensland, Australia) and Prof Margot Parkes (University of Northern British Columbia)
Estimating the burden of food-borne disease Prof Jorgen Schlundt (Nanyang Technical University, Singapore) 1050 - 1230
The use of risk assessment for food safety management Dr Hung Nguyen (International Livestock Research Institute)
One Health and controlling food-borne infections Prof Nigel French (Massey University, New Zealand)
Establishing One Health activities in Africa: Economic, social and scientific benefits Dr Kariuki Njenga (Kenya Medical Research Institute)
Current as at 03 August 2016
Monday 5 December 2016
LUNCH, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING
1230 - 1400 Symposia Session Title
Chairperson/s
Symposium 7 PREDICT: A multi-country project seeking to understand novel diseases Prof Jonna Mazet (University of California Davis, USA)
Concurrent Sessions
Symposium 8A Strengthening Biosecurity Systems
Symposium 9 Ecological health, biodiversity loss, and the future of planet earth
W7 Social and cultural determinants of health
W8 Antibiotic resistance A Global View
Dr Bruce Christie, Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Mike Nunn & Dr Hugh Millar
To be advised
Prof Maya Gislason (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Dr Awa Aidara-Kane (WHO, Switzerland)
W9 Climate Change and Health
W10 Impact of livestock diseases on household economy and food security
Prof Linda Selvey (Curtin University, Australia)
Chairperson to be announced soon
Submitted Abstracts
Submitted Abstracts
Designing a One Health surveillance strategy for emerging diseases: big data, dynamic challenges, and encouraging stepwise successes Prof Jonna Mazet (University of California Davis)
A collaborative framework for advancing pathogen detection at the livestock-wildlife interface Dr Peter Black (Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN)
Surveillance for known and novel pathogens in highly migratory people, poultry, and wildlife Dr Veasna Duong (Institut Pasteur, Cambodia)
1400 - 1545
Bats and bushmeat: targeting high-risk taxa and behaviors for prevention of viral spillover Dr Zikankuba Sijali (Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania)
Hospital sentinel surveillance for MERS, Zika virus, and yet-to-be-detected pathogens through a One Health lens
The Victorian Rabbit Action Network: Socio-politicalecological insights from a wicked problem Dr Lisa Adams (Lisa Adams and Associates, Australia)
Speakers to be announced soon
Submitted Abstracts
Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance Globally At The Human-animal Interface Using A One Health Approach- World Health Organization (WHO) Initiatives Dr Awa Aidara-Kane (WHO, Switzerland)
Speakers to be announced soon
Submitted Abstracts
Dr Supaporn Wacharapluesadee (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand)
Bringing a One Health approach to Ebola response and prevention in Sierra Leone Prof Aiah Gbakima (Metabiota, Inc., Sierra Leone)
Living with Ebola virus: decades of outbreaks and education lead to rapid action and prevention in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Dr Prime Mulembakani (Metabiota, Inc., Kinshasa, DRC)
Current as at 03 August 2016
Monday 5 December 2016
AFTERNOON TEA, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING
1545 - 1615 Symposia
Session Title
Chairperson/s
Concurrent Sessions
Symposium 10 One Health in Action: What's Working and Why?
Symposium 8B Strengthening Biosecurity Systems
W11 Fresh water scarcity in a changing climate
W12 Antibiotic resistance An emerging disease problem?
Dr Jerry Martin (DIA for USAid)
Dr Hugh Millar & Dr Mike Nunn
Prof Pierre Horwitz (Edith Cowan University, Australia)
To be advised
W13 Increasing the impact of One Health and EcoHealth
W14 Exotic animal trade and disease spread
W15 The social and ecological determinants of health
Dr Jonathan Kingsley Dr Lisa Conti (Florida Prof Helen Ross (University of (Swinburne University of Department of Agriculture, Queensland, Australia) Technology, Australia) USA)
Introduction Dr Jerry Martin (DIA for USAid)
One health concerns in socialecological systems and opportunities for building resilience
Liberia: Starting from the Beginning Dr. Emmanuel T. Dolo (Presidential Advisor on Ebola)
1615- 1800 Kenya: Making Success Sustainable
Speakers to be announced soon
Submitted Abstracts
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Dr. Kariuki Ndjenga (Zoonotic Disease Unit)
Prof Helen Ross (University of Queensland, Australia)
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Bangladesh: Building an OH Structure Dr. Nitish Debnath (National OH coordinator, FAO-ECTAD)
Ground Floor - Plenary 1800 - 2030
Submitted Abstracts
International Association for Ecology and Health (IAEH) Biennial General Assembly
Current as at 03 August 2016
Tuesday 6 December 2016
The 4th International One Health Congress & 6th Biennial Congress of the International Association for Ecology & Health Preliminary Congress Program TUESDAY 6 DECEMBER 2016 Responding to emerging diseases and invasive species
0700 - 1730
REGISTRATION OPEN SPECIAL PRESENTATION
Responding to emerging diseases and invasive species 0800 - 0830
Chairperson: Prof Linfa Wang (Duke University & National University of Singapore)
Planning for the future: To improving the detection and response to Zoonotic disease emergence Dr Dennis Carroll (USAID) PLENARY SESSION 5
Mechanisms and concepts in disease emergence Chairpersons: Prof John Mackenzie (Curtin University, Australia) & Prof David Heymann (Chatham House, UK)
Interspecies transmission as a factor in disease ecology and emergence Prof George Gao (China Center for Disease Control, China) 0835 - 1015
Novel agents: Friends or foe - How can we predict? Prof Edward Holmes (University of Sydney, Australia)
How ecology and human behaviour drive emerging diseases - Seeking solutions Dr Peter Daszak (Ecohealth Alliance)
Dynamics, impacts and implications of infections in natural ecosystems Prof Sarah Cleaveland (University of Glasgow, UK) 1015 - 1045
MORNING TEA, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING
Current as at 03 August 2016
Tuesday 6 December 2016
PLENARY SESSION 6
Pathways for responding to emerging diseases and invasive species Chairpersons: Prof Brendan Crabb (Burnet Institute) & Prof Tania Sorrell (Marie Bashir Institute)
Population ecologies of infectious diseases in differing ecosystems Prof Andy Dobson (Princeton University, USA)
Ecology and management of emergent diseases Prof Linfa Wang (Duke University & National University of Singapore)
1045 - 1250
New tools to improve zoonotic disease surveillance Prof Lone Simonsen (George Washington University, USA)
Responding to invasive species Dr Dean Paini (CSIRO, Australia)
Mechanisms of virus maintenance in reservoir hosts - A global view Prof Christian Drosten (University of Bonn, Germany) LUNCH, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING
1250 - 1400 Symposia Session Title
Symposium 11 GOARN - Responding to outbreaks, WHO, FAO, OIE
Symposium 12
Concurrent Sessions W16 Ecosystem Sustainability and Health
W17 Transboundary Diseases
W18 Disease control and eradication programmes
W19 How social science W20 contributes to disease Zoonoses as a public and invasive species health issue management
Chairperson/s
Mr Pat Drury (WHO, Switzerland)
Chairperson to be announced soon
Prof David Waltner-Toews (University of Guelph, Canada)
Prof Mark Stevenson (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Chairperson to be announced soon
Dr Lisa Adams (Lisa Adams and Associates, Australia)
Dr Jon Epstein (EcoHealth Alliance)
1400 - 1545
Speakers to be announced soon
Submitted abstracts
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AFTERNOON TEA IN EXHIBITION Foyer 1 & 2 - Level 1 Concurrent Sessions
1545 - 1615 Symposia
Session Title
Chairperson/s
Symposium 13 Attention to the ‘bottom billion’, their animals and shared environment Dr Bernadette AbelaRidder (WHO, Switzerland) and Johannes Sommerfeld (WHO, Switzerland)
Symposium 14 Ecological Health, biodiversity loss and the future of planet earth
W21 Environmental factors in vector-borne diseases
W22 Extraction industries and health - A One Health perspective
To be announced soon
Dr Amadou Sall (Institut Pastuer, Senegal)
Dr Francesca Viliani (International SOS)
Current as at 03 August 2016
W23 Food sustainability in the developing world
W24 Wildlife reservoirs of Zoonotic diseases
W25 Food borne diseases as a One Health problem
W26 Increasing the impact of One Health and EcoHealth
Dr Mike Nunn
Dr Pierre Formentry (WHO, Switzerland)
Dr John Allen (CSIRO, Australia)
Dr Jonathan Kingsley (Swinburne University, Australia)
Tuesday 6 December 2016
Neglected zoonotic diseases Dr Bernadette AbelaRidder (WHO)
One health attention to the 'Bottom Billion', their Animals and Shared Environments Dr Johannes Sommerfeld (WHO)
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH, behaviour change for health and development) Alison Macintyre (WaterAid, Australia)
1615- 1800
New Strategies for Controlling Cystic Echinococcosis and Taenia Solium
To be announced soon
Submitted Abstracts
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Prof Marshall Lightowlers (University of Melbourne)
Stop the bite
Dr John Allen (CSIRO, Australia)
Submitted Abstracts
Dr David Williams (CEO Global Snakebite Initiative)
Stimulating Rabies Elimination Programmes and bite prevenmtion: Lessons Learned Dr Kevin le Roux (KwaZulu Natal, South Africa)
Zoonotic disease, biodiversity and the community Lenore Manderson (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)
1900 - 2300
Submitted Abstracts
Global Impact of Food Borne Diseases – a Case Study of a One Health Approach for Control of Taenia solium in Lao PDR
Congress Dinner
Current as at 03 August 2016
Submitted Abstracts
Wednesday 7 December 2016
The 4th International One Health Congress & 6th Biennial Congress of the International Association for Ecology & Health Preliminary Congress Program WEDNESDAY 7 DECEMBER 2016 Integrating science, policy and action 0700 - 1700
REGISTRATION OPEN SPECIAL PRESENTATION
Integrating science, policy and action Chairperson: Prof Albert Osterhaus (Hannover University, Germany) 0800 - 0830
How to structure our global political approach to One Health Dr Billy Karesh (EcoHealth Alliance) PLENARY SESSION 7
The impact and benefit of One Health and EcoHealth approaches Chairpersons: Prof Chris Baggoley (Australian Chief Health Officer) & Prof Mark Schipp (Australian Chief Veterinary Officer)
The impact of One Health and EcoHealth in public health Prof David Heymann (Public Health England) 0835 - 1015
The benefit of a One Health/EcoHealth approach to managing antimicrobial resistance Dr Delia Grace (ILRI)
Biodiversity, ecosystems and human health - How One Health and EcoHealth can contribute Dr Cristina Romanelli (Convention on Biological Diversity)
The economic impact of a One Health approach Prof Jonathan Rushton (Royal Veterinary College, UK) 1030 - 1100
MORNING TEA, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING PLENARY SESSION 8A
Sponsored by One Health Platform Science into Policy Chairperson to be announced soon
1100 - 1300 Current as at 03 August 2016
Wednesday 7 December 2016
Science and Policy : The Hon Dr Ilaria Capua (Member, Italian Parliament) Political Perspective : Speaker to be announced soon Science Perspective : Speaker to be announced soon Medical Perspective: Speaker to be announced soon Veterinary Perspective: Speaker to be announced soon
1100 - 1300
Industry Perspective : Speaker to be announced soon The Importance of Cultural Values : Speaker to be announced soon The Research Funders Perspective : Speaker to be announced soon Government Perspective; Health : Speaker to be announced soon Government Perspective ; Agriculture: Speaker to be announced soon Civil Society Perspective : Speaker to be announced soon NGO's Perspective : Speaker to be announced soon International Organisation Perspective (UN/FAO/OIE/WHO) : Speaker to be announced soon
Level 1 - Meeting Room 108 1300 - 1400
International Association for Ecology and Health (IAEH) Board Meeting
1300 - 1400
LUNCH, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING PLENARY SESSION 8B Sponsored by One Health Platform
An open moderated discussion around science into policy and action 1400 - 1600
Chairperson to be announced soon Panel Members to be announced soon
PLENARY SESSION 9 Concluding Remarks Chairperson to be announced soon 1600 - 1630
Concluding Remarks Prof Rita Colwell (University of Maryland, USA)
Closing Ceremony 1630 - 1700 Speaker to be announced soon
Current as at 03 August 2016