Global outbreak research: harmony not hegemony
Tamuna Akhvlediani, France Mentré(Inserm), Lowell Ling, Dean Everett, Yaseen M. Arabi(King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences), Rashan Haniffa(Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit), Matthew J. Cummings(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Zhancheng Gao(Peking University), Mohammad I Memon, Emily Dobell, J. Kenneth Baillie(Roslin Institute), Nina Jamieson, Rob Fowler, Saye Khoo, Arjen M. Dondorp, Issrah Jawad, Anthony Gordon, Peter Horby, Antonia Ho(University of Liverpool), Roberto Bruzzone(Institut Pasteur), Trudie Lang, Emmanuelle Denis, Gail Carson, Madiha Hashmi, Jake Dunning, Menno D. de Jong, Fernando A. Bozza, Jeremy Farrar(World Health Organization), James Lee, Stephen J. Brett(Peter Brett Associates), Saleh Khaskheli, L Castle, J. Perren Cobb, Ashraf Sheharyar, Kalynn Kennon, Charles D. Gomersall, Derek Angus, Frederick G. Hayden(University of Virginia), Marshall John, Hayley Hardwick, Mohammad Hayat, Dilanthi Gamage, Éric D’Ortenzio, Abi Beane(University of Oxford), Barnabas Bakamutumaho
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