UGA’s inaugural Precision One Health Symposium brought together researchers from across campus to highlight early progress in collaborative health research. The symposium showcased how UGA is connecting veterinary medicine, human medicine, pharmacy, public health, agriculture, and other disciplines to better understand how genetics, environment, and lifestyle shape disease prevention and treatment.
The event also reinforced the central role of Systems Modeling and Data Analytics as one of the initiative’s core areas. By improving data aggregation, computational modeling, and cross-campus coordination, the core helps researchers connect molecular, clinical, environmental, and population-scale information in support of more precise approaches to health across species.
