An inclusive platform for knowledge exchange and shared learning in global health bioethics and research ethics with @info_TGHN @GHBNet (was @GlobalReviewers)
New paper in the @TheLancet from our @WHO ACT-A Ethics and Governance Working Group. Paper development led by @SuerieMoon & Jana Armstrong.
Governing the Access to COVID-19 Tools Accelerator: towards greater participation, transparency, and accountability
https://t.co/puJRuMZK8z
Please join us on the 8th Nov at 1.00PM (London time) for a new webinar on the ethics of COVID-19 lockdowns. With Voo Teck Chuan, Roberta Andraghetti, Martina di Folco and Ruipeng Lei.
Register here: https://t.co/IKDAn5kaW7
@NUS_CBmE@BlavatnikSchool@Oxford_NDPH@Ethox_Centre
There's still time to join the next Epidemic Ethics webinar, '#COVID19 vaccination #boosters: why and when.' 30th Sept 2021, 1.00PM (London time). You can submit your questions to our expert panel, and watch the webinar by clicking here: https://t.co/WaPyTpaEL7
Upcoming webinar 8 September 1-3.30 pm (SAST) South African MRC Bioethics Advisory Panel: Lessons Learnt during the Sisonke Study (a pragmatic COVID-19 vaccine trial in healthcare workers) Registration: https://t.co/aouwvLyFab @MRCza
Join us for our next Epidemics Ethics webinar on balancing COVID-19 with other priority health needs.
Monday July 19 at 1pm London time.
With @ahyder1 chairing the webinar, and
@Debora_D_Diniz, @atuire and Dr Bridget Pratt as panellists.
Register here: https://t.co/adufRtdMHG
Desafíos e implicaciones éticas de distinguir entre la investigación y la implementación de intervenciones en las respuestas a la pandemia de COVID-19. Se llevará a cabo en inglés el lunes 24 de mayo de 1:00 a 2:00 pm, hora del Reino Unido https://t.co/JH8BvCqi0K
Join our next webinar! Monday 10 May at 13:00 UK time on "Adapting ethics review during the #COVID19 pandemic." With Dr Carla Saenz @pahowho, @maureen0kelley, @Mathur_Roli and @RRavinetto. Registration: https://t.co/QoeMkCldBc
Join our webinar Mon 26 April at 13:00 UK on the ethics of #COVID19 vaccine strategies involving partial doses, delayed second doses and combined vaccines with Sonali Kochhar @JoWolffBSG @MohdTajudeen and Cassandra Opikokew Wajuntah @SCPOR_SK Registration https://t.co/QYYURlqQaq
@pahowho ACERCA videos sobre ética de la investigación (#researchethics) available now (& in English soon) https://t.co/cO5VCF3ROl
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🌎 Webinar: March 29,11 am EDT
"Learn about the impact of COVID-19 on NCDs and discuss big picture policy interventions to strengthen the NCD response and reduce disparities in access to care, during the pandemic"
+INFO & registration at: https://t.co/z0QOCVrVLX
@pahowho Webinar: March 29th, 12-2 pm (Washington DC) #Ethics oversight of #COVID-19 research in response to emerging evidence. Registration https://t.co/NPy738787j
Reading: https://t.co/7Qz2qRx2zw #researchethics
Are you interested in joining the Epidemics Ethics team? We're advertising for a two-year postdoctoral fellow in epidemic ethics, based at the University of Capetown. https://t.co/7Cg0ulw7zx #COVIDethics#COVID19#pandemic
Join us for our next #Bioethics Webinar, Feb. 8, Noon EST: Jim Lavery, "Fair Partnership as a Determinant of Effectiveness of Global Health Campaigns & Implications for Research Ethics" - Link for more info & to connect: https://t.co/PXmkqEKbk1
1.7 million people acquired HIV in 2019.
There is an urgent need to develop and make available more appropriate, highly effective and long-term HIV prevention solutions.
But this need must be balanced with the need to protect the people who participate in the studies.
1.7 million people acquired HIV in 2019.
There is an urgent need to develop and make available more appropriate, highly effective and long-term HIV prevention solutions.
But this need must be balanced with the need to protect the people who participate in the studies.
Assistant Professor Voo Teck Chuan of @NUS_CBmE@NUSMedicine made an appearance on @ChannelNewsAsia to discuss the very timely question of whether getting a vaccine should mean relaxing of certain restrictions. Give it a watch here: https://t.co/U6pIkP0VW1