A Distinguished Leader in One Health Education and Research Coordination
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University of Alaska FairbanksHannah Robinson serves as Master's Coordinator at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Center for One Health Research (COHR) and Research Advising and Mentoring Professional (RAMP) at UAF BLaST. After earning her BS in Chemistry with a Biology minor from Bethel University and MPH from the University of Tennessee Knoxville, she has built a career bridging public health with interdisciplinary science communication. As a key member of the COHR team, she helped organize the 2021 One Health One Future international conference, which brought together over 600 participants from 35 countries to discuss critical health issues facing the circumpolar north. Her role includes coordinating the Master's program, providing student support, and facilitating communication between community members and experts across disciplines. Through her position at COHR, she contributes to the development of One Health education programs and recently obtained certification in the One Health Systems Mapping and Analysis Resource Toolkit. Her diverse background in physical sciences, biological sciences, and public health enables her to effectively support interdisciplinary collaboration while advancing understanding of social determinants of health and maternal-child health outcomes.