– Isaac Weldon –
Assistant Professor of Law
Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences University of Copenhagen
Isaac Weldon is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Copenhagen. With a PhD in political science focused on international relations, Isaac’s research examines the global politics of cooperation and collective action in response to today’s most pressing health challenges. He uses political and social science methods to study how international institutions, global norms, and policy tools shape responses to both global and local dimensions of antimicrobial resistance. His work bridges international relations and global governance, with a particular focus on designing durable and resilient institutions for guiding a sustainable microbial future.
For information on Isaac, see institutional profile page.
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