As a current GLIDE Postdoctoral researcher in the ethics of infectious disease, my research is focused on AMR, pandemic preparedness, response and surveillance. Previously, I was a DPhil Candidate in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, working on a public health ethics approach to human germline genome editing for enhancement purposes. I worked under the supervision of Dr Alberto Giubilini and Professor Julian Savulescu.
I have a multidisciplinary background, having studied a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts majoring in Biology, Linguistics and Biological Anthropology at the Australian National University, graduating 2017. A shor…
As a current GLIDE Postdoctoral researcher in the ethics of infectious disease, my research is focused on AMR, pandemic preparedness, response and surveillance. Previously, I was a DPhil Candidate in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, working on a public health ethics approach to human germline genome editing for enhancement purposes. I worked under the supervision of Dr Alberto Giubilini and Professor Julian Savulescu.
I have a multidisciplinary background, having studied a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts majoring in Biology, Linguistics and Biological Anthropology at the Australian National University, graduating 2017. A short course on bioethics at the ANU changed my chosen pathway, and led me to study a Master of Bioethics at Monash University, completed in 2019, with research components focusing on reproductive rights and access to assisted reproductive technologies.
For more details and my CV, see my website, at: https://sites.google.com/view/tessjohnson/home