**Twenty-one M.S. and Ph.D. assistantships available starting September 2020** The University of Maine is launching a new interdisciplinary graduate training program in One Health and the Environment. This is a joint program between the Schools of Biology and Ecology; Economics; Food and Agriculture; Forest Resources; and Marine Sciences; and the Departments of Communication and Journalism and Wildlife, Fisheries and Conservation Biology; and the Climate Change Institute. Environmental changes, aging human populations, and increasing diseases of animals, plants and people (e.g., Lyme disease, methylmercury-based neurological impairment, citrus greening disease) highlight the need for training professionals in an interdisciplinary “One Health” approach: studying disease d

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