Euzebiusz Jamrozik
PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
Zeb's current work focuses on philosophical and policy issues related to infectious disease and global health.
He completed a PhD in Bioethics at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Zeb's doctoral thesis covered a range of emerging issues in infectious disease ethics related to asymptomatic infection, drug resistance, vector-borne diseases, and human challenge studies. During doctoral work he interned at the World Health Organization (WHO HQ, Geneva) and was an Andrew Markus visiting scholar at the Ethox Centre.
With Prof Michael Selgelid (Monash), he is co-author of ‘Human Challenge Studies in Endemic Settings: Ethical and Regulatory Issues’ (SpringerBriefs in Ethics) and co-editor of “Ethics and Drug Resistance: Collective Responsibility for Global Public Health” (Springer-Nature, 2020). He has contributed to WHO Ethics Guidance documents on vector-borne diseases and human challenge studies.
Recent publications
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A human model of Buruli ulcer: Provisional protocol for a Mycobacterium ulcerans controlled human infection study.
Muhi S. et al, (2024), Wellcome Open Research, 9, 488 - 488
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Ethical issues in Nipah virus control and research: addressing a neglected disease
Johnson T. et al, (2024), Journal of Medical Ethics, 50, 612 - 617
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A human model of Buruli ulcer: Provisional protocol for a Mycobacterium ulcerans controlled human infection study.
Muhi S. et al, (2024), Wellcome Open Research, 9, 488 - 488
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Burdens of infection control on healthcare workers: a scoping review.
Ungar R. et al, (2024), The Journal of hospital infection, 146, 76 - 81
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Herd immunity to endemic diseases: Historical concepts and implications for public health policy
Robertson D. et al, (2024), Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice