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Connections Between Soil Health and Human Health Day 2 Conclusion - David Collier

David Collier, MD, Professor of Pediatrics and Health Disparities, Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, gives the closing summary comments at the Conference on Connections Between Soil Health and Human Health, October 2018, Silver Spring, Maryland. Collier touches on the soil-plant-human microbiome, contaminants and exposure, nutrition and other connections between soil health and human health that were discussed during the conference.
The Conference on Connections Between Soil Health and Human Health was designed as a working meeting to provide a roadmap for collaborative, interdisciplinary leadership and exploration into the connections within and among soil health, the microbiome continuum from soil to plants to humans, food safety, human nutrition, fate and transport of human health-related substances in soil, and community health. Among those in attendance were soil health researchers, human health researchers, soil and medical science practitioners, public health experts, and agronomists. In addition, policy makers and representatives from soil health and human health research funding organizations discussed implications and opportunities for advancing research and societal benefits in this emerging field.

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