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Zeb Jamrozik is a Research Fellow at the Monash Bioethics Centre, with a focus on public health ethics, human challenge studies, and research ethics. His recent work includes significant contributions to ethical considerations surrounding vaccination ethics, vector-borne diseases, and drug-resistant infections. He is also engaged in projects addressing health equity and the ethical dilemmas presented by public health emergencies. Jamrozik has been involved in various external collaborations targeting global health challenges and has a documented record of research impactful to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. His expertise in the field is demonstrated through multiple projects and publications, contributing towards ethical frameworks and guidelines for critical care resource allocations during public health crises. Jamrozik's work emphasizes the importance of ethical standards in research and healthcare delivery, particularly during pandemics, aiming to ensure equitable health outcomes for all populations.
Monash Bioethics Centre • Melbourne, Australia
Conducts research focusing on ethical considerations in public health and participates in various health-related research projects.
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