President's Dream Colloquium on Traveling for Health

International Human Subject Research

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Recorded on October 15, 2015

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About the Speaker

Anant Bhan
MBBS, MHSc, PGDMLE
Adjunct (Visiting) Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College, and the Centre for Ethics, Yenepoya University, Mangalore

Anant Bhan is a researcher in bioethics and global health based in Pune, India and currently a visiting professor in the Department of Community Medicine in Yenepoya University, Mangalore, India.

He has over 150 scientific publications and has produced several hundred articles in the popular media. His recent books include Globalization and Health: Pathways, Evidence and Policy (Routledge, 2009); Health Promotion: From Community Empowerment to Global Justice (Palgrave Macmillan. 2008); Critical Public Health: A Reader (Routledge. 2007); Health for Some: Death, Disease and Disparity in a Globalizing Era (Centre for Social Justice, 2005); and Fatal Indifference: The G8, Africa and Global Health (University of Cape Town Press/IDRC Books, 2004).

Professor Labonté is the outgoing President of the Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research and has been active in public health associations provincially, nationally, and internationally, adding to his international reputation as one of Canada’s leading health researchers. Prior to his research on globalization and health, he worked as a health promotion consultant and wrote and consulted extensively on community development, empowerment, policy advocacy, and other facets of community health.

Prof. Labonté’s research interests:

  • Health Human Resource Migration
  • Global Health Ethics
  • Globalization and Health Equity
  • Globalization and the Health of Canadians