
薬剤耐性対策に、喫緊の取り組みが必要な理由
炭素や清潔な水と同様に、抗生物質はすべての人々と将来の世代のために保護すべき不可欠な基盤です。私たちの健康、食料システム、経済の安全保障は、効果的な抗菌薬に依存しています。
Judith Moore joined the Forum in June 2023 from Ferring Pharmaceuticals where she was Global Head of Public and Government Affairs with a key focus on supporting all family building journeys.
She brings over 20 years’ experience in healthcare reputation management across academia, government and industry. Working for Imperial College London and UCL she developed and led the global communications research strategies before moving to the UK Government as a Ministerial Spokesperson in the Department of Health and Social Care. Judith served across administrations led by the UK’s three main political parties to deliver significant NHS, public health and social care reform.
Over the past decade Judith has held senior leadership roles in healthcare communications and public affairs in strategic consultancy and the pharmaceutical sector to drive disease awareness, thought leadership and accelerate uptake and access to novel therapeutic options. Her roles include Head of Corporate Communications Europe North, Vertex Pharmaceuticals and Head of Global Communications, AC Immune.
炭素や清潔な水と同様に、抗生物質はすべての人々と将来の世代のために保護すべき不可欠な基盤です。私たちの健康、食料システム、経済の安全保障は、効果的な抗菌薬に依存しています。
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