Webinars
One Health – Approaches to emergent infections under climate change and threats to biodiversity
Professor Rowland Kao (Chair of Veterinary Epidemiology and Data Science at the University of Edinburgh) One Health approaches to emergent infections under climate change and threats to biodiversity
One Health – Generation Alpha and One Health
Professor Liz Grant (Director, Global Health Academy at the University of Edinburgh) Generation Alpha: what skills, training and technology will they need to equip them for One Health possibilities for the future?
One Health – What is One Health?
Professor Lisa Boden (Chair of Population Medicine and Veterinary Health Policy, Global Academy of Agriculture and Food Security at the University of Edinburgh) Introducing the concept of One Health: how the health of people, animals and the environment interconnect.
Equine Grass Sickness – BioBank webinar for horse owners
An introduction to the EGS biobank, and how owners and vets can participate by submitting samples and case reports.
Livestock Health and Welfare
In conjunction with Harper Adams University, this webinar provides presentations focusing on livestock health topics.
Fighting Fluke in Sheep and Cattle
Looking at the impact of liver fluke, surveillance, detection methods and treatment.
Sustainable Parasite Control: Test Don’t Guess
NSA, Moredun Institute and Elanco are partnering together to run two practical webinars on 'Sustainable Parasite Control: Test don’t Guess' aimed at farmers and animal health professionals. July/Aug 2020
Moredun, NSA and SRUC ‘Iceberg diseases’ webinar
This webinar describes the management and control of Johne’s disease, talks about Ovine Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma (OPA), and showcases options for Maedi Visna and Johne’s disease.
On farm control of Cryptosporidium
Listen to this WebCast by Dr Beth Wells and discover how this protozoan parasite can cause disease and how best to reduce the risk of infection.
Fluke by Dr Philip Skuce
Listen to this WebCast by Dr Philip Skuce and learn more about this highly pathogenic flatworm parasite of ruminants.