The Canadian Research Chair in Community-Oriented Artificial Intelligence and Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Disease with the University of Toronto suggests community involvement in the development of strategies to improve animal health and welfare is key to ensuring widespread support for those strategies.
The theme of Animal Health Canada's Forum 2024, which wrapped up yesterday, was Coordination, Collaboration, Communication.Dr. Jude Kong, the Canadian Research Chair in Community-Oriented Artificial Intelligence and Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Disease with the University of Toronto, suggests it's important for local communities to be involved in the process.
Quote-Dr. Jude Kong-University of Toronto:
A lot of the communities tend to be neglected and, when you look at the theme today which is collaboration coordination, that speaks to how do you bring the communities, the farmers together to work with researchers, with organizations like this, with the government.If we work this way, where we are coordinating, where we are collaborating so we are making a case for community oriented proactive solutions.