NOAH’s One Health Conference ‘Animal health and securing our future – a vital connection’ takes place on Thursday, February 1, at One Great George Street in Westminster, and now is the time to book your place.
Open to not only NOAH members, but to all those interested in the contribution animal health makes to one health and sustainability, conference tickets are priced at £75 and can be booked by clicking HERE.
The event will examine the contribution of animal disease prevention to sustainable food production, as well as the importance of innovation and how we can remove some of the barriers to its adoption.
With a General Election expected later this year, there is the opportunity to hear the perspective from different political views.
The programme includes confirmed presentations from Daniel Zeichner MP, Shadow Minister, Environment, Food and Farming and Stuart Roberts, chair of the Liberal Democrats’ Food and Farming Working Group.
Gavin Hall, director of Authorisations and deputy chief executive at the Veterinary Medicines Directorate, will speak on the future regulatory framework for veterinary medicines and its importance to One Health and Sustainability, and the programme will open with a fascinating panel debate on ‘Future One Health and Innovation’.
This will feature ABP chair and Professor of Sustainable Beef and Sheep systems at Harper Adams University Jude Capper, poultry consultant and freelance journalist Tom Woolman, British Veterinary Association president, Anna Judson, and executive director of HealthforAnimals, the global animal health association, Carel du Marchie Sarvaas.