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A woman wears a pink button down shirt and stands in a river with a large butterfly net.

Our social environment affects how we study other organisms. We often use the animal world as justification or examples for how humans should be, which is dangerous.

Idelle Cooper 鈥01
Evan Griffith, wearing a sunhat, sits with a colleague under the shade of a small tree in Turkana, Kenya.

What is One Health? It鈥檚 鈥渞ecognizing the interconnected relationships between human, animal, and environmental health and working together across those disciplines and sectors," says Griffith.

Evan Griffith 鈥15
A woman wearing a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources sweater stands in front of a lake and smiles at the camera.

Conservation work needs individuals who can foster a mindset of interconnectedness.

Sarah Strommen 鈥95
A woman assists a student in setting up a laboratory instrument for an experiment.

You never know where your life is going to take you. So be open to possibilities that might open up.

Carolyn Bosse
JoEllen Hoth and twelve other doctors in white scrubs stand on the front step of a hospital.

I really appreciate that I went to school in a time when I learned to relate to the patient, professionally, socially, and personally.

JoEllen Hoth 鈥62
Dr. Landau stands in his lab and holds a petri dish. He is wearing glasses and a light purple button down shirt.

The experience of learning how to think scientifically can help develop a person's critical thinking skills. Scientific inquiry helps people differentiate between things that are real and things that are not real. 

Nathaniel Landau 鈥77
Caroline stands in front of the Pacific Ocean, with mountains in the background. She wears a black shirt and is smiling at the camera.

My work allows me to better see the connection between the research realm and the more human part of the world. In my current position, I am able to work towards making science more relevant for policy and decision making, and I find those goals to be a lot more tangible.

Caroline Graham 鈥16
Pascal Lafontant points to a computer screen, while a student follows his gesture. Both wear face masks. They are in his laboratory.

If you have taken a class with Professor Lafontant, you may have picked up on a sense of what he calls wonderment. Wonderment is a word that reflects his belief that the whole world of science is fascinating.

Cosette Rhoads 鈥23
Cassey stands under a blooming cherry blossom tree and holds her dog. She is wearing a denim dress and has her long hair down.

It鈥檚 a physician鈥檚 role to look beyond the analytics and think 鈥榃hat does this feel like to the patient and family? What does a longer wait time mean for future care?鈥

Cassey Koid 鈥11
Crys, a young person with curly short hair, wears a black shirt and smiles in front of a wooden background.

The best work that we can do for the environment, for nature and wildlife, and for each other, is get involved with the local communities because that is where the impact of our work can be seen.

Crys Moosman 鈥21
Professor Eckhart and student at CERA

Where the sciences are headed with research is exactly what鈥檚 embedded into classes at 乐播传媒入口. It starts from the very beginning with Intro to Biology, and continues as two or three authentic research projects for every class after that.

Vince Eckhart, Waldo S. Walker Professor of Biology

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