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02 Nov 2017

Welcome to the AMIS Hub!

The story of ‘How do we get patients to stop demanding antibiotics?' to where we are now. diva admin
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02 Nov 2017

Care

How do antimicrobials shape care for people, animals and plants? diva admin
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03 Nov 2017

– Coll de Lima Hutchison –

Coll is an anthropologist of science in the Anti-Microbials in Society (AMIS) Hub and the DFID funded Febrile Illness Evaluation in a Broad Range of Endemicities (FIEBRE) study. His research seeks to combine political ecologies of health and disease with historical analysis and critical engagement with epidemiology and biological sciences, more broadly. His research follows microbes and […] diva admin
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14 Nov 2017

– Clare Chandler –

Clare’s research focus has been on the use of antimicrobial medicines and diagnostics in global health. She directs the LSHTM Antimicrobial Resistance Centre and leads the Anthropology of AMR research group. Further information on Clare is available on her institutional profile. Pat Ng
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14 Nov 2017

– Komatra Chuengsatiansup –

Komatra Chuengsatiansup is a medical anthropologist, medical doctor and Chair of the Board of Governors at Thai Public Broadcasting Services (TPBS). He was the director of the Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Center (SAC), a national academic institute working to promote better public understanding of anthropology and to strengthen the anthropological community.  As the previous […] Pat Ng
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14 Nov 2017

– Laurie Denyer Willis –

Laurie is an anthropologist concerned with the urban and political ecologies of health and disease in post-colonial landscapes. Her research explores animal-human-capital relations, religion, and suburbanism. Laurie works as a Lecturer in Medical Anthropology at the University of University in the the School of Social and Political Sciences. Further information on Laurie is available on […] Pat Ng
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14 Nov 2017

– Luechai Sringernyuang –

Luechai Sringernyuang is an Associate Professor in medical anthropologist, Director of Contemplative Education Center at Mahidol University, Thailand. His research and teaching focus on qualitative methodology, pharmaceutical anthropology, the anthropology of infections and chronic diseases, accidents, and HIV/AIDS. In the past, he has been an advisor to the Asian Development Bank, a consultant for the […] Pat Ng
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15 Nov 2017

– Nik Brown –

Nik Brown is professor in sociology at the University of York working across Science and Technology Studies (STS) and the Sociology of Health and Illness (SHI). He has several decades of research and scholarship experience working first on the regulation and governance of the biosciences. His interest in novel and legally challenging areas of biology […] Pat Ng
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15 Nov 2017

– Susan Nayiga –

Susan is a social scientist Research Fellow at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and with the Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration (IDRC) in Kampala, Uganda where she has been involved in researching social aspects of malaria since 2006. Susan is interested in the ways that health care is shaped by development ideologies amidst an […] Bianca D'Souza
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15 Nov 2017

– Christine Nabirye –

Christine Nabirye is a social scientist based in Kampala, Uganda, with over 15 years of experience in qualitative research informed by medical anthropology. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Community Psychology and a Master of Arts in Sociology, both from Makerere University, Uganda. Her research focuses on health care delivery in low-resource settings, with methodological […] Bianca D'Souza
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