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New ethical framework for coercive antimicrobial stewardship policies
29 April 2024
Ethics, social science & humanities Research news
Published in the journal Public Health Ethics, the research introduces an ethical framework for assessing the use of coercive antimicrobial stewardship policies to address the ‘silent pandemic’ of antimicrobial resistance.
New Pandemic PACT research programme launched
21 March 2024
Ethics, social science & humanities Research news
The Pandemic Sciences Institute, in collaboration with the global coalition of health research funders GloPID-R and UKCDR, has launched a new research programme including an interactive platform to track and analyse over $7 billion in global pandemic research funding.
Students explore 'wicked problem' of pandemics
12 February 2024
Ethics, social science & humanities News
Students on the MSc International Health and Tropical Medicine programme discussed pandemics, during a day exploring some of the major challenges in global health, hosted by PSI's Dr Alice Norton.
Nipah virus: How a neglected disease raises new ethical questions
18 December 2023
Ethics, social science & humanities Nipah virus Research news
New University of Oxford research brings to light important ethical considerations in Nipah virus outbreak control, its treatment, and research into vaccines.
Funders Roadmap is supporting better clinical trials
14 December 2023
Ethics, social science & humanities Research news
New framework helps funders to support coordinated, effective and equitable clinical trials in response to epidemics and pandemics.