Reflecting on the Political Economy of Academic Medicine in the Wake of COVID-19

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (1):155-158 (2022)
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic coincided with a transition in my scholarly life. Specifically, I shifted from being a postdoctoral fellow in an anthropology department at a traditional university to a tenure track position as an assistant professor at an institute for bioethics and health humanities within an academic health center. This development has been instructive, partly because I have begun learning about how the political economies of academic medicine and the traditional university differ, align, and respectively shape institutional research cultures. My primary research interests are focused on ethical and socio-technical issues in infectious disease research and control, including in initiatives that are...

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