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Conor Francis Macis is a PhD candidate at the University of Bristol Law School. His doctoral thesis, entitled 'A Critical Analysis of Global Health Law: A Case Study of Antimicrobial Resistance', employs neo-Gramscian ideas related to globalization, law, and philosophy to investigate the intersection of global health law and the neoliberal world order. His critical analysis aims to uncover how the processes of globalization and juridification can both open and limit possibilities in the pursuit of global health. Antimicrobial resistance serves as a significant case study through which Conor explores potential counter-hegemonic strategies. His broader research interests lie in legal political theory, particularly as it relates to global health, global health justice, and global health governance.
Department of Physics research themes include Astrophysics, Materials and Devices, Particle Physics, and Quantum and Soft Matter.