Partner: Sridhar Venkatapuram, Lecturer in Global Health & Philosophy King’s College London, Senior Research Associate, University of Johannesburg Philosophy

Preferred contact: sridhar.venkatapuram@kcl.ac.uk
twitter: sridhartweet
Key Words: Resident in: UK Working in: UK; Area(s) of Interest in VBP: Publications,Research/philosophy/moral philosophy/justice; Related Area(s) of Interest: Evidence-based practice, Ethics, Health economics, Medical humanities/ethics Area(s) of healthcare expertise: Global health, Well-being, Social Determinants of Health, Bioethics
Brief Description of Work: My research and expertise is in global/public health, human rights, ethics and philosophy. I aim to bridge normative reasoning, particularly about social and global justice, with relevant natural and social sciences related to human health. I contributed to Debates in Values-Based Practice and the Oxford Handbook of Psychiatric Ethics
Read more: blog: http://taxeela.blogspot.co.uk/
King’s webpage:http://www.kcl.ac.uk/sspp/departments/sshm/people/academic/venkatapuram.aspx
Human Development & Capability Association: https://hd-ca.org/

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