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Vaccine Ethics

consentFaculty and Fellows of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and the JHVI focus on the intersection of social justice and vaccine policy.  A project now underway examines the social justice implications of setting funding opportunities to include global childhood immunization programs in middle income countries.  Plans are also underway to train a social justice lens on policy rationales for conditionally mandatory childhood immunizations within the United States. 

JHSPH Faculty working on Vaccine Ethics

Ruth Faden
Neal Halsey
Orin Levine
Ruth Karron
Nancy Kass

Visit Preclinical Vaccine Development, Phase I/II Clinical Vaccine Trials, Vaccine Field TrialsVaccine Finance, Implementation and Access or Vaccine Safety to learn about additional vaccine-related research activities.

If you are a JHSPH faculty member, and would like to be affiliated with the JHVI, please email jhvi@jhsph.edu with a list of keywords and indicate which category or categories best describe your vaccine-related work.

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JHSPH Faculty members are engaged in vaccine-related research projects around the world. Click here or on the map to learn more about these projects.

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