Jane Williams
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Public health ethics, qualitative health research on Gadigal land at the University of Sydney Co-EIC Research Ethics journal

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New paper on the need for truth-telling about the role of Australian public health in our own colonial history and the present-day ramifications on health and wellbeing.

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New special issue of the Monash #Bioethics Review - edited by @Ethox_Centre colleague Tess Johnson - brings together a collection of articles focusing on the theme of Antimicrobial Resistance #AMR and social #justice.
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Monash Bioethics Review | Volume 42, supplement issue 1
Volume 42, supplement issue 1 articles listing for Monash Bioethics Review
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Interesting! Thanks for thread. Yes I do not mean to downplay the threat he and his ilk pose, at all, but it seemed a pity to rewrite Samoa as a victim of RFK rather than what happened and can be improved.

Interested in your take on the story about RFK Jr influence on uptake in Samoa. At the time the story was about a mistake made during vaccine administration, but it seems to have morphed into RFK influence? Like I’m fine with a pile on but interested nonetheless.

It was a nourishing week of work at #aabhl2024 but also and especially at #ACHEEV symposium on inclusiveness in health research. It was so inspiring to hear from people doing cool and creative research! And so lovely seeing old friends and making new ones. Now ready for everything to stop thanks.

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I’m excited for your book launch tonight!

Does this mean you’ll be at #aabhl?!

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Me too please! Public health ethics and research ethics. Thanks for doing this list.

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The American Journal of Bioethics has just published my open access commentary on sport:

“Is It Ever OK to Reclassify Someone Out of Their Birth-Observed Sex Without Personal Consent? How Do We Manage Competing Methods of Classifying Sex?”

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