One Health Research And Action
This module will provide key principles and pointers for designing and implementing transdisciplinary research and translating One Health knowledge into action.
Objectives:
- Compare transdisciplinary research from other research methodologies.
- Describe the process of co-designing research projects with different disciplines.
- Explain quantitative and qualitative approaches in transdisciplinary research.
A Framework for One Health Research - Vachel Gay Paller, Ph.D.
Current Research on Viruses with a Pandemic Potential from Philippine Bats - Philip Alviola, MS
Required Learning Materials
Readings
- Blair, M. E., Le, M. D., Sethi, G., Thach, H. M., Nguyen, V. T. H., Amato, G., Birchette, M., & Sterling, E. J. (2017). The Importance of an Interdisciplinary Research Approach to Inform Wildlife Trade Management in Southeast Asia. BioScience, 67(11), 995–1003.
- Min, B., Allen-Scott, L., & Buntain, B. (2013). Transdisciplinary research for complex One Health issues: A scoping review of key concepts. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 112(3–4), 222–229.