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NOAA One Health Summit

Are you a NOAA Scientist or Practitioner working on health related issues?

The NOAA One Health Team is hosting the first NOAA One Health Summit, which will convene in Washington, D.C from August 15-16th, 2023. The NOAA One Health Summit will bring together scientists, practitioners, and leadership across the agency to connect and highlight NOAA’s work on health and related issues, and with the health sector, that support the One Health approach.

Who should attend the Summit?

The NOAA One Health Summit is open to anyone in NOAA, especially leadership and those who are working in, or are interested in collaborating and working with those in the health space. Additional invitations are extended to federal agencies also addressing One Health

Webinar Series

In preparation for the NOAA One Health Summit (August 15-16), in Washington, D.C.), we are hosting a webinar series to highlight specific health work being done in each of the eight NOAA regions.

This webinar series is virtual and open to the public.

Register for upcoming webinars here:

Webinar 4: Harmful Algal Blooms in the Great Lakes

View the recordings here:

Webinar 1- West: Climate-induced Ecological Shifts

Webinar 2- Alaska: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium

Webinar 3- Gulf of Mexico: Seafood Safety

More Information

For more information about the summit, or any questions, please contact Morgan Zabow or Juli Trtanj

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The One Health Summit is designed to:

  1. Increase coordination and awareness across NOAA scientists and leadership about NOAA’s role and activities related to health science and services;
  2. to improve NOAA’s capacity to produce and provide actionable science and services to protect human, animal and ecosystem health and;
  3. Leverage opportunities for collaboration and foster relationships across NOAA and with partners while creating greater synergy on health related science and services.
This two-day Summit will feature keynote speakers, panel discussions with federal partner agencies, presentations from NOAA scientists and practitioners, poster presentations, and networking opportunities.

Abstract Registration is Now Open!

Abstract submissions are due by June 12th. You will be notified by June 30th of your submission status.

Abstract submission for presentations at the summit is now open! We are looking for NOAA submissions for presentations regarding the following summit thematic areas:

  • Extreme conditions (heat, drought, severe weather)
  • Benefits from the sea (Marine products, nutrition, and human well-being, New Blue Economy)
  • Aquaculture (Environmental assessment – spatial analysis, disease modeling and prevention, seafood safety, Climate change impacts and resiliency)
  • Air quality (Aero-allergens, pollution, weather patterns and atmospheric drivers)
  • Diseases (Water-Borne Diseases- Harmful algal bloom and Vibrio forecasts; water quality;
  • Vector-Borne Diseases- Climate impacts on vector ranges, transmission, and prediction;
  • Aquatic Organism Health (e.g., fish, invertebrates, marine mammals, sea turtles, seaweed), zoonotic risks, Unusual Mortality Events
  • Human Factor – environmental justice, climate change readiness, human impacts, etc.

Presentations can be in-person or virtual, and there are opportunities for poster presentations.

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