RESEARCH ENABLING PLATFORMS
Our network activities are spread across four Research Enabling Platforms (REPs) with the aim of generating new One Health transdisciplinary knowledge, by facilitating novel research collaborations in areas of crucial significance to the global governance of IDs and AMR.
While each REP is located at one of the four main hosting institutions of Global 1HN, building on existing research projects and programs at the respective universities, new proposals are expected to incorporate researchers from across the Network in their research activities. The REPs are co-directed by two Network members, including a senior and early career researcher. Topically, the four REPs will address the role of:
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- DETECTION | Hélène Carabin & Cécile Aenishaenslin (Université de Montréal)
- RESPONSE | Aidan Hollis (University of Calgary) & Kate Zinszer (Université de Montréal)
- INSTITUTIONALIZATION | Mary Wiktorowicz (York University) & Suzanne Hindmarch (University of New Brunswick) in the global governance of IDs and AMR
- While systematically considering aspects of EQUITY | Ronald Labonté (University of Ottawa) & Sean Hillier (York University)

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