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What roles do antimicrobials play in our world? How can we reduce the threat of resistance? Meet the social scientists seeking to answer these questions and more.
There is substantial high quality social research being undertaken around the globe to address AMR. Novel approaches and collaborations are being experimented with and the AMIS Hub aims to showcase these approaches and their findings.
Meet the researchers bringing you the latest social science on antimicrobial resistance. If you have questions or suggestions, please contact us.
– Alena Kamenshchikova – Maastricht University
– Alex Broom – The University of Sydney
– Alice Tompson – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
– Andrea Butcher – University of Helsinki
– Andrea Núñez Casal – Institute of Philosophy, Spanish National Research Council (IFS-CSIC)
– Andrea Whittaker – Monash University
– Anna Perris – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
– Anne Helene Kveim Lie – University of Oslo
– Anne-Sophie Jung – University of Leeds
– Ayako Ebata – Institute of Development Studies
– Beth Greenhough – University of Oxford
– Bharat Venkat – University of California, Los Angeles
– Brigitte Nerlich – University of Nottingham
– Carla Rodrigues – University of Amsterdam
– Charlotte Brives – Centre Emile Durkheim
– Chris Degeling – University of Wollongong
– Christian Haddad – University of Vienna
– Christine Nabirye – London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
– Claas Kirchhelle – INSERM
– Clare Chandler – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
– Coll de Lima Hutchison – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
– Cristina Moreno Lozano – University of Edinburgh
– Danny de Vries – University of Amsterdam
– Eleanor Kashouris – Northumbria University
– Esmita Charani – University of Cape Town
– Hannah Landecker – University of California Los Angeles
– Hayley MacGregor – Institute of Development Studies
– Helen Lambert – Bristol Medical School
– Iona Walker – University of Helsinki
– Jamie Lorimer – University of Oxford
– Jane Dickson – University of Dundee
– Jessica Pourraz –
– Justin Dixon – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
– Karina Kielmann – Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
– Katharina Rynkiewich – Florida Atlantic University
– Koen Peeters – Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
– Komatra Chuengsatiansup – Thai Public Broadcasting Services (TPBS)
– Laurie Denyer Willis – University of Edinburgh
– Lenore Manderson – University of the Witwatersrand
– Lorenzo Servitje – Lehigh University
– Luechai Sringernyuang – Mahidol University
– Maddy Pearson – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
– Marco J Haenssgen – Chiang Mai University
– Marco Liverani – LSHTM
– Mark Davis – Monash University
– Miriam Kayendeke – Infectious Disease Research Collaboration
– Nicola Gale – University of Birmingham
– Nicolas Fortane – Université Paris-Dauphine
– Nik Brown – University of York
– Oliver Rubin – Roskilde University
– Panoopat Poompruek – Silpakorn University
– Papreen Nahar – Brighton and Sussex Medical School
– Paul Kadetz – Queen Margaret University
– Paula Palanco – University of Oulu
– Paula Saukko – Loughborough University
– Phakha Whanpuch – Mahidol University
– Purbasha Mazumdar – University of Geneva
– Rachel Irwin – Lund University
– Richard Helliwell – Ruralis
– Rijul Kochhar – Massachusetts Institute of Technology
– Salla Sariola – University of Helsinki
– Salome Manyau – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
– Scott Podolsky – Harvard University
– Sittichoke Chawraingern – Thammasat University
– Stephen Hinchliffe – University of Exeter
– Steven Hoffman – York University
– Susan Nayiga – London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
– Thitima Urapeepathanapong – Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
– Ulla McKnight – University of Sussex
– Wirun Limsawart – Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
– Yuzana Khine Zaw – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine