Halina Suwalowska
Researcher in Global Health Bioethics
Halina is a Researcher in Global Health Bioethics at the Ethox Centre, Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities (WEH) at the University of Oxford.
She is working with the Oxford-Johns Hopkins Global Infectious Disease Ethics Collaborative (GLIDE) and Epidemic Ethics (EE) network led by the World Health Organisation.
Her particular focus is on the ethical and social issues emerging in managing dead bodies during natural disasters and epidemics and the challenges experienced by frontline staff and ‘last responders’ when caring for the dead.
Before becoming GLIDE/EE fellow Halina was a postdoctoral researcher with Research capacity strengthening and knowledge generation to support preparedness and response to humanitarian crises and epidemics (RECAP), a partnership between universities in the United Kingdom, Sierra Leone and Lebanon, and some of the leading humanitarian NGOs
Halina is a sociologist. She completed a DPhil in Population Health at the Ethox Centre in 2020. Her doctoral research focused on the ethics and politics of implementing Minimally Invasive Autopsy (MIA) in low-income settings. The findings of her study inspired an art exhibition, ‘Beyond the body: a portrait of autopsy’ that has been shown in the UK and internationally.
Before joining the Ethox Centre, Halina worked at the Wellcome Trust in London. In 2015 Halina went on a 12-month secondment to the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU) in Vietnam and Nepal.
Halina is a member of the Global Health Bioethics Network.
Key publications
Perceptions of death, dying and the body in Vietnamese culture: A qualitative exploration from a study examining the potentials of minimally invasive tissue sampling in Vietnam
Journal article
Doan NP. et al, (2026), Ssm Qualitative Research in Health, 9
clinician’s guide to probabilistic suicide risk prediction tools
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Webb J. and Fazel S., (2026), The British Journal of Psychiatry, 1 - 2
Perinatal palliative care: how to approach antenatal counselling
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Bertaud S., (2026), Archives of Disease in Childhood: Education and Practice Edition
Data reuse in global health: perspectives from actors in policy, funding and research.
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Waithira N. et al, (2026), BMJ Glob Health, 11
The role of microbial genomics in delivering the UK's national action plan for confronting antimicrobial resistance 2024-29.
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Johnson T. et al, (2026), Lancet Microbe
Linking human and planetary health: focus on environmental sustainability and health care
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Jecker NS. et al, (2026), Environmental Research Health, 4
Towards an ethics of vigilance in public health
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Webb J., (2026), JME Practical Bioethics, 2, e000074 - e000074
Biobanking knowledge and donation willingness among musculoskeletal patients in England: a multisite cross-sectional study.
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Boakye Serebour T. et al, (2026), BMJ Open, 16
The role of genomics in delivering the United Kingdom’s national action plan for confronting antimicrobial resistance 2024 to 2029
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Johnson T. et al, (2026), The Lancet Microbe
Acrobatics for Antibiotics: Exploring circus-based engagement on community practices surrounding antimicrobial resistance in Cambodia
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Wijntuin R. et al, (2026), Wellcome Open Research, 11, 104 - 104
Beyond Good and Bad: Rethinking Solidarity and Coercion in Public Health
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Johnson T. et al, (2026), American Journal of Bioethics
Moral universe of Muslim healthcare practitioners in the UK: balancing Islamic and secular ethics in palliative and end-of-life care.
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Doedes E. and Suleman M., (2026), J Med Ethics
The Sound of Silence: What AI Psychotherapy Chatbots Bring About While Always Chattering.
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Sedlakova J. and Trachsel M., (2026), Am J Bioeth, 26, 89 - 91
Digital Informal Care: The Use of Technology in Family Care. A Scoping Review
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Nittas V. et al, (2026), Public Health Reviews, 46
Indonesian concept of ikhtiar: implications for palliative care practice.
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Wicaksono RB. et al, (2026), J Med Ethics, 52, 135 - 136
Circus arts shine a spotlight on antimicrobial resistance in Cambodia.
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Moul V. et al, (2026), Int Health
Beyond overconfidence: Embedding curiosity and humility for ethical medical AI.
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Cajas Ordóñez SA. et al, (2026), PLOS Digit Health, 5
Engagement and justice considerations in mitigation of antimicrobial resistance.
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Cheah PY. et al, (2026), Trends Microbiol, 34, 26 - 27
Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the (Re)-emerging and ePidemic Infectious Diseases Stigma Scales in Thailand: A Study Protocol
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Hlaing PH. et al, (2026)
The gatekeepers of global health knowledge: A systematic review of diversity in editorial boards.
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El-Gamal S. et al, (2025), Glob Public Health, 20
Bioethics and the value of disagreement.
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Parker MJ., (2025), J Med Ethics, 52, 7 - 13
Adversarial cooperation: some reflections prompted by commentaries.
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Parker MJ., (2025), J Med Ethics, 52, 24 - 25
Adolescent consent and Generation Alpha: bridging policy, practice and empirical evidence in healthcare.
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Fazel M. et al, (2025), Br J Psychiatry, 1 - 6
Liminal Bioethics for Liminal Statuses: A New Method for Analysing Novel Biological Entities.
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Wee M. and Singh I., (2025), Bioethics
ism genetics: perspectives, discourse, and community engagement.
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Life BE. et al, (2025), Trends Genet
A Pragmatic Trial of Glucocorticoids for Community-Acquired Pneumonia.
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Lucinde RK. et al, (2025), N Engl J Med, 393, 2187 - 2197
Ethics Review of AI research: an approach to reviewing and revising existing governance structures
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KERASIDOU A. et al, (2025), Research Ethics
Being the index-case: For an ethics of reciprocity.
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Diniz D. et al, (2025), Dev World Bioeth, 25, 255 - 256
Moral craft: engaging with value pluralism in healthcare decision-making.
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Parker M., (2025), Monash Bioeth Rev, 43, 5 - 14
How should health researchers advance health equity?
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Cheah PY. and Parker M., (2025), Trends Microbiol, 33, 1260 - 1263
Biomarkers
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Brem AK. et al, (2025), Alzheimer S Dementia the Journal of the Alzheimer S Association, 21
Germline genomic testing to assess the suitability of stem cell donors in the treatment of haematological malignancy: clinical ethics commentary.
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Carley H. et al, (2025), J Med Ethics
Compliance with Clinical Guidelines and AI-Based Clinical Decision Support Systems: Implications for Ethics and Trust.
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Pardoux É. and Kerasidou A., (2025), Sci Eng Ethics, 31
The ethics of global health communication in the artificial intelligence era: avoiding poverty porn 2.0.
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Alenichev A. et al, (2025), Lancet Glob Health, 13, e1803 - e1804
Epistemic authority and medical AI: epistemological differences and challenges in medical practice.
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Kerasidou A. and Kerasidou CX., (2025), Med Health Care Philos
Why Public Health Is Not About Public Goods.
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Savić L., (2025), Public Health Ethics, 18
Public views on research with publicly available data in Switzerland: Implications for digital research, science communication, and policy.
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Daniore P. et al, (2025), Public Underst Sci, 34, 988 - 1008
Urgency of Realizing Bystander Concept in Preventing Crime Victims
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Hendriana R. et al, (2025), Indonesian Journal of Criminal Law Studies, 10, 763 - 800
Uncertain medicine: consent, culture and the limits of principles.
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Suleman M., (2025), J Med Ethics, 51, 735 - 737
Patient journeys for neglected tropical diseases in rural sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review
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Frischer S. et al, (2025), Infectious Diseases of Poverty
Stakeholder analysis for 'One Health' approach to tackle antimicrobial resistance.
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Adhikari S. et al, (2025), BMJ Glob Health, 10
Ethics of Antibiotic Course Duration: Shorter is Better
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Johnson T. et al, (2025), American Journal of Bioethics
What is the access to NHS fertility treatments for women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome across England? A freedom of information study.
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Milford K. et al, (2025), BMJ Open, 15
Empathy in mental health care interventions by conversational artificial intelligence
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Sedlakova J. et al, (2025), 250 - 263
just transition for antimicrobial resistance: the need for more forms and a broader scope of justice
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Tegama N. et al, (2025), Public Humanities
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Meet Global Healthcare Challenges: Reparative Algorithmic Impact Assessments in Context
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Racine E., (2025), Emerging Media
Narrative Review of Ethical Issues in the Use of Artificial Intelligence Enabled Diagnostics for Diabetic Retinopathy.
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Crew A. et al, (2025), J Eval Clin Pract, 31
Beyond techno-optimism: four critical limitations in the UK's AI policy for health care.
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Morley J. et al, (2025), Br J Gen Pract, 75, 421 - 424
Editorial: SHI Special Issue Promoting the Work of Racially Minoritised Sociologists Working on Medicine, Health and Illness.
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Hayanga B. et al, (2025), Sociol Health Illn, 47
Global Health in the Age of AI: Charting a Course for Ethical Implementation and Societal Benefit
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Morley J. et al, (2025), Minds and Machines, 35
Public support for food subsidy and tax scenarios to promote healthy and sustainable diets: Evidence from deliberative forums in two UK locations
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Forde H. et al, (2025), Food Policy
The Problem (and the Value) of Radical Moral Disagreement
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Wilkinson D. et al, (2025), Wellcome Open Research
Outcomes used to measure the clinical application of neonatal palliative and/or end-of-life care in neonatal settings: a systematic review.
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Gallagher K. et al, (2025), Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed, 110, 467 - 472
COVID-19 mortality in Africa and Asia - Authors' reply.
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Bejon P. et al, (2025), Lancet Infect Dis, 25
Just War on Bugs? Ethical differences between antimalarial resistance and antibacterial resistance
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Johnson T. et al, (2025), BMJ Global Health
Human-Like Epistemic Trust? A Conceptual and Normative Analysis of Conversational AI in Mental Healthcare.
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Sedlakova J. et al, (2025), Am J Bioeth, 1 - 16
Views and attitudes about the offer of NIPT: a qualitative study of UK healthcare professionals.
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Young PD. and Sahan KM., (2025), BMC Med Ethics, 26
PEARLES challenges and solutions to the implementation of clinical research responses to epidemics and pandemics: a scoping review
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Crealock-Ashurst B. et al, (2025), eClinicalMedicine, 85, 103294 - 103294
Demystifying the commercial determinants of health in antimicrobial resistance through complex system dynamics.
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Smith C. et al, (2025), Health Promot Int, 40
Recent publications
Perceptions of death, dying and the body in Vietnamese culture: A qualitative exploration from a study examining the potentials of minimally invasive tissue sampling in Vietnam
Journal article
Doan NP. et al, (2026), Ssm Qualitative Research in Health, 9
Life from death: ethical implications of uterus transplantation from deceased donors in global health.
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Suwalowska H. et al, (2025), BMJ Glob Health, 10
Ethical considerations in the routine identification of human remains in forensic mortuaries
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Reid KM. et al, (2025), Wellcome Open Research, 10, 171 - 171
Assembling a global health image: Ethical and pragmatic tensions through the lenses of photographers
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Suwalowska H., (2024), PLOS Global Public Health
Hypothetical acceptability of minimally invasive tissue sampling and considerations for practice: A qualitative study in Vietnam.
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Phuong ND. et al, (2024), Glob Public Health, 19

