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One Medicine Month 2026: Every Voice Matters

One Medicine Month 2026: Every Voice Matters

It's One Medicine Month 2026, and during this month we're going to be sharing more about the Humanimal Trust Public and Guardian Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) Group. Better medicine for both people and animals starts with doing research the right way - protecting...

One Medicine: Microbiome insights across species

One Medicine: Microbiome insights across species

By Dr Bushra Schuitemaker Head of Science and Research at BIOME9 | Head of Microbiology at Pooch & Mutt | Humanimal Trust Science Committee Member  From zoology to microbiomes: a personal route into One Medicine I trained as a zoologist. My undergraduate degree...

Two new webinars announced for our One Medicine series

Two new webinars announced for our One Medicine series

We’re pleased to announce two new additions to our One Medicine webinar series this May, continuing our mission to explore how collaboration between human and veterinary medicine can improve outcomes across species. Webinar 1: Shared Species, Shared Biology The first...

Dual Licensing: One approval, twice the patients helped, half the cost

Dual Licensing: One approval, twice the patients helped, half the cost

Sometimes, the connections between species are wondrously clear. Picture, if you will, the gentle companionship of a dog with stiff, aching joints that carefully rises each morning, moving with the familiar reluctance of an elderly relative. Or the daily ritual of a...

One Medicine: Bioethics and academic leadership

One Medicine: Bioethics and academic leadership

By Benjamin Capps Ph.D  Associate Professor in Clinical Ethics at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada | Member of Humanimal Trust Science Committee  I am an academic philosopher – a bioethicist.  I once worked in molecular genetics and also had a law school...

Dawn and Chloe’s 15,000ft leap for Humanimal Trust

Dawn and Chloe’s 15,000ft leap for Humanimal Trust

Two incredible Humanimal Trust supporters have taken fundraising to new heights - quite literally. Dawn and Chloe bravely leapt from 15,000 feet, taking on a tandem skydive and raising over £1,100 for Humanimal Trust. Supporting Humanimal Trust Through Adventure...

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