Research Associate, AMR-Environmental Stewardship
Research Team
Ryan is completing his MA in international affairs at Carleton University. When completing his BA in global health at York University, he became interested in topics such as health and trade, global health architecture, and governance. With this in mind, he hopes to make global health fairer and more just from the top down, focusing on global health diplomacy and health in all policies in policy and partnership creation to achieve global cooperation and stewardship. Ryan looks to develop his knowledge and skills by assisting with research on state and societal influences on the implementation of approaches to antimicrobial resistance.
Themes | Global Health Foresighting |
Status | Active |
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Updates |
2024 Year in Review | December 19, 2024
Hot off the Press — Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Its Associated Inequities Do Not Occur in Isolation; Solutions Must Also Be Interconnected | October 11, 2024 Internship Program: 2020-2021 Year In Review | April 30, 2021 |
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