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"Everyone should benefit from science. That's a progressive understanding of science": Colin Carlson on the Pathogen Access & Benefits Sharing System

Podcast: Episode 010 [The Geneva Health Files Podcast]

"In this episode of our podcast we bring you a timely and insightful interview with Colin J Carlson at Yale University, who works on the legal, political, and scientific determinants of disease outbreak reporting and data sharing. We conducted this interview in September 2024, just as countries who are member states of the World Health Organization got together for the negotiations for a new Pandemic Agreement. (...) In this conversation, Carlson debunks what Open Science is, and what it isn’t, and reminds us about the role of science in society. Rich with detail and examples, he breaks down the essential elements of the Pathogen Access & Benefits Sharing System (PABS)."

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"GOING INTERNATIONAL fördert den Zugang zu Aus-, Fort- und Weiterbildung, unabhängig von sozialen, geographischen und nationalen Grenzen."

European Public Health Association (EUPHA)Österreichische Gesellschaft für Public HealthAnästhesie in Entwicklungsländern e. V.Alumni Club Medizinische Universität WienAGEM - Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ethnologie und MedizinnewTreeHilfswerk AustriaCentro per la Formazione Permanente e l'Aggiornamento del Personale del Servizio Sanitario