Global Antimicrobial Resistance Research Assistant, Global Health Intern [SU22; FA22]
Intern

Noor Aman is a fourth-year global health and psychology student at York University. As the global antimicrobial resistance research assistant working alongside Dr. Rogers Van Katwyk, Dr. Steven Hoffman, and the Global Strategy Lab team this summer, she will be working on a variety of projects, one being a systematic review on antimicrobial resistance and the outcome of policies. She will also be working closely with the policy accelerator team to identify key stakeholders in the field of antimicrobial resistance and One Health.
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
Status | Alum |
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