The research projects of the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Abruzzo e del Molise reflect a vision that combines scientific excellence with a strong international outlook. In line with the principles of the One Health model, the Institute carries out initiatives that address health and environmental challenges through a collaborative, knowledge-sharing approach.
Partnerships with institutions around the world are central to the Institute’s projects. These collaborations are not only focused on technology transfer, but aim to build constructive and lasting dialogue. The projects provide a platform for strengthening local capacity, promoting health surveillance, and contributing to prevention, particularly in contexts where the interactions between human, animal and environmental health are especially critical.
The experience developed in Africa is a clear example of this vision. For decades, the Institute has worked alongside local authorities and international organisations to tackle complex issues such as emerging zoonoses and food security. Based on dialogue and knowledge exchange, these projects address immediate challenges while fostering a deeper connection between science and society.
The Institute’s projects are not merely technical solutions. They represent a long-term commitment to integrating research, innovation and cooperation, contributing to a future built on knowledge and collaboration.