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The WHO Pandemic Agreement’s Missing Epistemic Architectures: Infodemics and Antimicrobial Resistance as Examples
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Easier Said than Done: The Politics of Medical Integration
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Curious about the complex ethical discussions surrounding gender-affirming care?
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Dr. Kuek Chee Ying presenting her SEA Bioethics Network funded research at the Oxford Global Bioethics Conference which is currently taking place. A fantastic milestone advancing important conversations in bioethics. Congratulations to Chee Ying!
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Data sharing and reuse in clinical research : Are we there yet?
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The WHO is seeking feedback from stakeholders on its 'Draft WHO Guidance on Clinical Ethics'.
To ensure transparency, inclusiveness and relevance across diverse global contexts, we encourage you to participate in this public consultation.
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Rethinking trust in global health research. Is reliance the key to fairer collaborations?
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We are excited to announce the release of Issue 3 of the Southeast Asia (SEA) Bioethics Network's newsletter, published in May 2025.
link: https://t.co/rud0lSwoqR
The Global Forum on Bioethics in Research (GFBR) will hold a two-day meeting in Accra, Ghana in November 2025 on the topic: “Reimagining research partnerships: equity, power and resilience”.
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On 29 April 2025, the SEA Bioethics Network is co-hosting the Regional Meeting to establish a regional working group on research and healthcare ethics related to migrant populations at the Asia Business School Kuala Lumpur.
The Global Forum on Bioethics in Research (GFBR) will hold a two-day meeting in Accra, Ghana in November 2025 on the topic: “Reimagining research partnerships: equity, power and resilience”.
To learn more: https://t.co/L3x6w2Q41S
Exploring the experiences, perceptions, and ethical considerations of participants in Thailand's malaria infection study: A deep dive into motivations, safety concerns, and the ethical landscape of medical research.
https://t.co/IwwJ9BGEZ4
Day 2 of the workshop covered three key topics:
The critical role of culture in bioethics by Assc. Prof. Dr. Sharon. The complexities of data sharing in health research by Professor Dr. Cheah Phaik Yeong. The insights on publishing journal articles by Professor Dr. Graeme Laurie.