Associate Professor Susan Bull
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Susan Bull
BSc, LLB, MA, PhD
Associate Professor in Bioethics
- Programme Director, Epidemics Ethics
Susan’s research focuses on global health ethics, including ethical issues associated with data sharing, genomic research, seeking consent to research, and the ethical review of research. Current research interests include the ethics of controlled human infection (challenge) studies and ethical issues associated with infectious disease outbreaks, epidemics and pandemics.
Susan is the Programme Director for Epidemic Ethics, a global community of bioethicists and stakeholders involved in public health and research responses to public health emergencies. Epidemic Ethics is led by the World Health Organization and supported by key partners including the Fogarty International Center, Global Forum on Bioethics in Research, Global Network of WHO Collaborating Centres, The Oxford-Johns Hopkins Global Inectious Disease Ethics Collaborative (GLIDE), and Wellcome.
Recent publications
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Afterword
Chapter
Bull S. and Parker M., (2024), Public Health Ethics Analysis, 193 - 201
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Ethics and Tropical Diseases: Some Global Considerations
Chapter
Jamrozik E. et al, (2024), Manson's Tropical Diseases, 64 - 69
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Introduction: Research Ethics and Health Policy in Epidemics and Pandemics
Chapter
Parker M. et al, (2024), Public Health Ethics Analysis, 1 - 22
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A just transition for antimicrobial resistance: planning for an equitable and sustainable future with antimicrobial resistance
Journal article
Varadan SR. et al, (2023), The Lancet
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Exploring the impact of e-learning modules and webinars on health professionals' understanding of the End of Life Choice Act 2019: a secondary analysis of Manatū Hauora - Ministry of Health workforce survey.
Journal article
Dehkhoda A. et al, (2023), The New Zealand medical journal, 136, 52 - 63