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Global Science Networks Join Forces to Fast-Track Evidence-Based Health and Climate Solutions

October 29, 2025
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In an era where the intricate nexus between health and the environment becomes increasingly significant, the Frontiers Research Foundation and the One Sustainable Health (OSH) Forum have announced an unprecedented collaboration aimed at fortifying the global science-policy interface. Their joint endeavor, culminating in the highly anticipated OSH For All Forum scheduled for November 2-5, 2025, in Lyon, France, signals a concerted effort to synchronize scientific research with policy implementation in addressing planetary health challenges.

The OSH Forum has long been recognized for its comprehensive and integrative approach to health, considering human, animal, and environmental dimensions as a single interconnected entity. Bolstered by ten International Working Groups (IWGs), featuring over 100 experts from more than 35 countries, the Forum leverages multidisciplinary knowledge to tackle complex, systemic issues that transcend traditional health sectors. This collaboration with Frontiers, a flagship open-access research publisher, is set to enhance the reach and impact of these initiatives by embedding strategic coordination and communication at the heart of the network’s global activities.

Central to this partnership is the ambition to cultivate robust strategic alignment within the OSH network. Frontiers’ role will encompass fostering coherence between the working groups while ensuring their research agenda resonates with predominant international policy frameworks. This alignment includes adherence to the mandates and goals outlined by pivotal global entities such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) endorsed by the United Nations. This strategic congruence promises to streamline policy translation, rendering scientific insights more actionable and directly influencing global health and environmental governance.

Amplification of impact and visibility is another cornerstone of the collaboration. Frontiers will spearhead efforts to elevate the OSH Forum’s influence by refining publication methodologies, bolstering communication strategies, and orchestrating outreach campaigns targeted at policymakers, funding agencies, and civil society. This intensification of visibility is vital for catalyzing evidence-based policymaking, enhancing public understanding, and mobilizing resources towards sustainable health initiatives that integrate planetary wellbeing.

Moreover, the partnership aims to foster intersectoral collaboration, recognizing that transformative solutions require bridging disciplinary divides. By linking OSH’s expert community with the broader open-science ecosystem, including academia, industry, and technological innovators, the alliance seeks to cultivate synergies that transcend conventional boundaries. This networked approach facilitates cross-pollination of ideas, accelerates innovation, and promotes holistic strategies to address multifaceted health challenges induced by climate change and environmental degradation.

A critical element underpinning this endeavor is the commitment to transparency and trust in scientific communication. Frontiers will aid in institutionalizing mechanisms ensuring that the evidence base supporting OSH recommendations remains open, traceable, and readily adaptable to emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. Such transparency not only bolsters scientific integrity but also enhances reproducibility and supports dynamic policy feedback loops, enabling real-time responsiveness to evolving global health landscapes.

Dr. Brian B. Rudkin, leading the OSH Forum and its strategic initiatives, emphasizes that the initiative transcends a mere network; it embodies a movement uniting the spheres of science, policy, and society. This multidimensional integration fosters a milieu where collective expertise effectively informs decision-making at the highest echelons of governance, a critical necessity as global health crises become more complex and intertwined with environmental factors.

Echoing this sentiment, Dr. Franck Vazquez, Open Science Director at Frontiers for Europe and Asia Pacific, highlights the transformative potential of open science in this context. Frontiers’ mission to democratize and operationalize science finds a natural ally in the OSH Forum. By translating rigorous scientific findings into tangible policy recommendations, the partnership aspires to influence the trajectory of planetary health, shaping future policies that resonate with empirical evidence and societal needs.

The forthcoming OSH For All Lyon 2025 conference stands as a flagship event, drawing together a spectrum of stakeholders including scientists, policymakers, and leaders from civil society. This convergence offers a platform to advance the One Sustainable Health vision — an equitable and coordinated strategy aimed at sustaining planetary wellbeing through integrated health initiatives. Discussions and outcomes from this forum are anticipated to set new benchmarks for multisectoral collaboration and policy innovation.

Technically, the collaboration marks a paradigm shift towards a more synergistic and transparent framework for health-related research and policy. By embedding AI-readiness into data transparency protocols, the partnership anticipates harnessing advanced analytic tools that can unearth nuanced patterns and predictive insights. This forward-looking approach positions the OSH network at the cutting-edge of both scientific methodology and policy relevance.

Furthermore, the inclusion of over 100 experts spanning diverse disciplines and geographies underscores the global inclusivity and scalability of the approach. The network’s dynamism allows it to adapt to emerging threats, from zoonotic diseases exacerbated by climate change to environmental determinants of human health, offering a resilient and responsive architecture for planetary health governance.

In summary, this strategic alliance between Frontiers Research Foundation and the OSH Forum represents a landmark initiative in global health and environmental stewardship. By uniting rigorous science, policy acumen, and society-wide engagement, the collaboration aims to craft actionable knowledge that aligns with international priorities and accelerates progress toward sustainable health for all life on Earth. This model not only elevates the discourse around planetary health but also charts a practical pathway to translate research into impactful, globally resonant decisions.

Subject of Research: One Sustainable Health approach integrating human, animal, and environmental health in the context of global climate and health policy.

Article Title: Frontiers Research Foundation and OSH Forum Forge Strategic Alliance to Advance Global Science-Policy Interface for Planetary Health

News Publication Date: Not provided

Web References:
– https://www.frontiersfoundation.org/
– https://fondation-usdt.org/en/osh-for-all-lyon-2025/
– https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-b-rudkin-15282a/
– https://www.linkedin.com/in/franck-vazquez-open-access/

Keywords: Open access, global health, planetary health, environment, climate change, One Sustainable Health, science-policy interface, international collaboration, strategic coordination, transparency, AI-ready research, sustainable development goals

Tags: climate health collaborationevidence-based health solutionsFrontiers Research Foundationglobal health policy interfaceglobal science networkshuman-animal-environment health nexusinterdisciplinary health researchinternational policy alignmentOSH Forum 2025planetary health challengesstrategic coordination in healthsystemic health issues
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