![]() |
Megi Tsereteli is a young researcher of the One Health Institute (OHI) of the University of Georgia, in Tbilisi, Georgia. |
As a public health specialist, it is a great honor to be a member of the University of Georgia's "One Health Institute," which comprises dedicated professionals in this field. Each day, they diligently strive to share the knowledge, experience, and expertise they have accumulated over the years.
In the brief time I have been part of this team and engaged in various research projects, I have experienced tremendous support from my colleagues, making the work environment exceptionally rewarding. It is also gratifying to share the developments and news surrounding the "One Health Institute." Recently, the institute successfully joined the European One Health Association, which offers even greater opportunities for conducting innovative and impactful research and projects in collaboration with my colleagues. This, in turn, further motivates me to pursue my work with unwavering commitment, contributing positively to both my country and the global community.
![Co-organized Scientific Workshop on Collaborative Research Between The One Health Institute (OHI) and The G. Natadze Institute of Sanitary, Hygiene, and Medical Ecology (GNHI)](https://ohi.ug.edu.ge//storage/newses/October2024/DzSzBWtZEnyft4Nb69rv.png)
![Embarking on molecular epidemiology research of infectious diseases at OHI’s in silico Laboratory of functional genomic and proteomics (LFGP)](https://ohi.ug.edu.ge//storage/newses/October2024/8x379PzHMJuEVc1dscuM.jpeg)