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Angeliki Kerasidou
Ethics team
Angeliki Kerasidou works both in the Kwiatkowski Group and the at the EtHOX Centre. Within the Kwiatkowski Group she is the Ethics Co-ordinator for MalariaGEN. Her role is to monitor, manage and respond to ethical and policy issues for the various Projects, to conduct empirical research, inform policy development and provide training and capacity building in ethical issues related to project goals. Angeliki is a bioethicist and theologian. She has studied theology, philosophy and ethics in Greece, Germany and the UK and she gained her DPhil in Bioethics at the University of Oxford in 2009. Her current research interests include the ethics of genomic research in developing countries, global health ethics, ethical issues of austerity and commercialisation in health care, and research professionalism.
Recent publications
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Sharing whilst caring: solidarity and public trust in a data-driven healthcare system.
Journal article
Horn R. and Kerasidou A., (2020), BMC medical ethics, 21
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Artificial intelligence and the ongoing need for empathy, compassion and trust in healthcare.
Journal article
Kerasidou A., (2020), Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 98, 245 - 250
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Insights into malaria susceptibility using genome-wide data on 17,000 individuals from Africa, Asia and Oceania.
Journal article
Malaria Genomic Epidemiology Network None., (2019), Nature communications, 10
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Austerity, Health and Ethics.
Journal article
Kerasidou A. and Cribb A., (2019), Health care analysis : HCA : journal of health philosophy and policy, 27, 153 - 156
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Empathy and Efficiency in Healthcare at Times of Austerity.
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Kerasidou A., (2019), Health care analysis : HCA : journal of health philosophy and policy, 27, 171 - 184