
Isaac Weldon
@isaacweldon
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23-07-2012 18:03:19
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The most recent draft of the #PandemicTreaty includes #AntimicrobialResistance but lacks sufficient depth and will likely result in little real progress against AMR. My Global Strategy Lab colleagues and I discuss how to fix this in our latest commentary. See the TL;DR version below!

🎙️Excited to launch #UnpackingAMR! Today’s episode features @SuzyRVK & Dr. Mathieu JP Poirier as they discuss how antimicrobial resistance (#AMR) expands beyond human health & global efforts to address it. 🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/3wwjTYx

🎉Excited to announce that the publication, "Analysing the ‘follow the science’ rhetoric of government responses to COVID-19," co-authored by Margaret MacAulay, @FafardPatrick, Adèle Cassola, & Michele Palkovits, won the Ken Young Prize for excellence in Policy & Politics!


Day 4: Deep discussions on targets & goals to accelerate #AMR action. We're grateful to the global health & AMR experts who have taken the time to join us this week. Special thanks to The Rockefeller Foundation for providing a beautiful venue for deep thinking and collaboration. #AMRpolicy


This #EarthDay, Dr. Isaac Weldon urges us to remember the vital link between a healthy planet & effective strategies to mitigate antimicrobial resistance (#AMR).🌍 Discover how lessons from climate governance can shape the approach to AMR ➡ bit.ly/3Q9RsGI #EarthDay2024



In the latest Unpacking AMR episode, GSL Investigator Isaac Weldon explains sustainability in the context of antimicrobial resistance (#AMR), drawing a parallel between AMR and climate change. Tune in here 🎧 bit.ly/3ymoZI3 #UnpackingAMR

School of Global Health | York University Profs Population Health Ethics & Law & Steven J. Hoffman, and Adjunct Prof @SuzyRVK, along with other colleagues publish new paper on Analyzing Antimicrobial Resistance as a Series of Collective Action Problems in time for #UNGA's high-level meeting on AMR onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


Just published! The 1-10-100 unifying goals were developed by the Bellagio Group for Accelerating AMR Action to galvanize global policy change and investments for antimicrobial resistance mitigation. Now available in Globalization and Health 🔎 bit.ly/4eiD20P
