The Paul G. Allen School for Global Health works to provide innovative solutions to global infectious disease challenges at the human-animal interface. Their work advances science, people, and policy to discover novel approaches for disease intervention and delivery of preventive health care for animals and humans around the world.
Working to Eliminate Rabies by 2030
The WSU Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health is working with international partners to eliminate rabies as a cause of human suffering and death as part of the Zero by 30 initiative. Combining game-changing vaccine research with community-based programs, WSU leads in development and deployment of the strategies needed to eliminate rabies.
Graduate Education Fund
Bringing life sciences, economics, social science, culture, history and ecology together is key for designing global health programs that will improve the lives of animals and people well into the future. You can create opportunities for our graduate students to learn across disciplines and bring that knowledge to local communities.