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Ethics and infectious disease - navigating the moral maze of pandemic control

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
With Professor Paul Klenerman Principal Investigator, Institute for Emerging Infections.
Paul Klenerman demonstrates the way our immune systems work and discusses the best way to boost our natural defences in an effort to fight infection from Hep C and HIV. Dr Bennett Foddy, Deputy Director, Institute for Science and Ethics, addresses the ethical dilemmas which can arise from the process of clinical trials.

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Episode Information

Series
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
People
Paul Klenerman
Bennertt Foddy
Keywords
hiv
aids
desease
innovation
Medicine
Hep C
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:47:25

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