– Danny de Vries –
Associate Professor
Anthropology of Health, Care and the Body University of Amsterdam
Danny de Vries is an associate professor in the Anthropology of Health at the University of Amsterdam and a senior research associate at the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD). He has specialised in disaster response and preparedness, community engagement, and the relationship between health and the environment. He has been involved with antimicrobial resistance since the beginning of the EU Horizon 2020 funded SoNAR-Global project. SoNAR-Global is a global consortium led by social scientists who specialise in preparedness and response to infectious disease outbreaks and antimicrobial resistance. Danny has been leading the project’s AMR capacity building effort, which includes the global mapping of AMR trainings for social scientists, development of training curricula for social scientists wanting to learn more about AMR (special-soc) and more operational trainings for non-social scientists (e.g. community engagement).
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Commentary
The latest commentary on the use of antimicrobials in society.
PINTAR Study: Protecting Indonesia from the threat of...
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Nicolas Fortané and Amandine Gautier Thinking transitions in agri-food systems – towards a ‘prudent’ use of antibiotics The use of...
What do non-social scientists want out of a...
Karlijn Hofstraat, Vera Spaan, Danny de Vries Sonar-Global Network The Sonar-Global (www.sonar-global.eu) network aims to mobilise the social sciences...