One Health
Presentation
The thematic axis One Health aims to understand the relationships between biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, global change and human health. This work requires multidisciplinary approaches involving ecological, medical and pharmacological sciences.
This area is divided into different Science Fronts:
- Pollution, transmission, exposure continuum. Identifying the cascading effects of pollutants on the functioning of in situ ecosystems and human health.
- A single health. Developing integrated, interdisciplinary approaches in ecology and human sciences to link ecological and human health.
- Bioindicators of pollution by products sensitive to human health. Developing new tools for environmental risk assessment and testing these indicators in the context of ecological and human health.
- Improving environmental health. Reduce human exposure to pollution and find alternatives to pharmacological and cosmetological pollutants.
- Environmental determinants of human health. Detecting the effects
deferred, multiple or low-dose exposure to man-made substances and identify the underlying mechanisms
