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Suerie Moon

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as Professor of Practice. Moon works at the interface of research and policy in global health. She looks to define the functions required to protect global health and to better understand power disparities that contribute to health inequity. Moon has driven initiatives to improve global access to
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Moon became interested in health inequality as a child. She was one of five children born in the United States to South Korean immigrant parents. Moon studied history at
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shortly after graduating, when HIV was becoming more prevalent and access to treatment was rare.
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to prioritise outbreak control. She co-founded the Forum on Global Governance for Health.
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Embedding neoliberalism : global health and the evolution of the global intellectual
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Academic staff of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
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is a Korean American public health expert who is Professor of Practice at the
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in pharmaceuticals) and to strengthen governance of outbreak preparedness.
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panel on the Global Response to Ebola, which she believes encouraged the
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Princeton School of Public and International Affairs alumni
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prompted Moon to study international affairs. She moved to
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medicines (e.g. by advocating for new business models for
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Yale University
Princeton University
Harvard University
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Médecins Sans Frontières
Peace Corps
Thesis
Embedding neoliberalism : global health and the evolution of the global intellectual
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Yale University
North Korean famine
Princeton University
international relations
Harvard University
public policy
Peace Corps
Médecins Sans Frontières
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Julio Frenk
LSHTM
World Health Organization
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
research and development
COVID-19 pandemic
Ole Petter Ottersen
The Lancet
doi
10.1016/S0140-6736(13)62407-1

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