The 3ᵉ edition of the Tersys Implanteus Summer School (TISS) went off successfully, bringing together 120 participants over the three-day event.
On June 18 and 19, the INRAE site on the Domaine de St Paul, Cœur de Centre building, in Avignon, hosted this edition focused on the One Health theme.
On June 20, participants had the opportunity to discover how dogs are trained to detect plant diseases at the INRAE site in Montpellier.
The aim of this event was to share research on One Health through various approaches: soil environment, nutrition and health, food safety and bees. Participants were able to attend plenary lectures given by national and international experts, as well as oral and poster presentations by local researchers, post-docs, PhD students and M2 IMAS master’s students.