We aim to define and establish integrated applied research and implementation science capacity in priority multi-disciplinary areas that have strong and tangible impact in Ohio and the global community.
Strategic initiatives
- Expand applied implementation on priority zoonotic agents, diseases and animal-source food and its safety
- Strengthen training and research capacity on antimicrobial resistance and community health
- Develop integrated projects on priority chemical agents including industrial and agricultural chemicals, endo- and mycotoxins, and antibiotic residues
- Strengthen integrated cancer research, clinical and training priorities. Cancer and other non-communicable diseases have been surging globally
- Strengthen medicinal plants research and training capacity
- Establish plant health and safety issues pertinent to human nutrition and health
- Conduct pragmatic clinical trials in selected priority diseases of global significance while building capacity
Ongoing projects
GOHi continues to excel in conducting implementation research in global priority zoonotic diseases with key initiatives, as well as filling the gap that exists between global risk priorities and the capacity to address them by providing strong expertise in research and implementation science capacity building. Learn more about the following current projects: