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Tess Johnson is a Senior Researcher in Ethics at the University of Oxford's Medical Sciences Division, focusing on antimicrobial resistance and pandemic preparedness. She is a member of the Global Infectious Disease Ethics collaborative and has worked to address questions around pandemic response, disease surveillance, and coercive public health measures. Her ongoing research at the Pandemic Sciences Institute seeks to advance understanding of emerging infectious diseases through novel pathogen genomics. Tess plays an active role in the academic community as a research fellow at Reuben College, advising students and coordinating the Oxford Ethics Humanities Training Programme, which trains researchers in medical humanities. Additionally, she serves as an Associate Editor for the Monash Bioethics Review and is a committee member for the Institute of Medical Ethics’ small grants funding. Tess engages students through teaching roles in various courses, including the Uehiro Oxford Institute's Master of Studies in Practical Ethics and the NDM's programs in Clinical Genomics and Clinical Trials.
University of Oxford • Oxford
Conducts research in ethics related to infectious diseases and pandemic preparedness.
Reuben College, University of Oxford • Oxford
Advises students and coordinates ethical training for researchers.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.