Srishti Goel

Network member: A Just Transitions framework for equitable and sustainable mitigation of antimicrobial resistance
Project status
Ongoing

Srishti Goel

Institute

One Health Trust

Country

United Kingdom

Field

Gender, health, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), economics

Srishti Goel is a Senior Research Analyst at One Health Trust (OHT) India. At OHT, she has been involved with projects on gender and antimicrobial resistance, value of biobanks, mental health of employees in call centers, drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, and indoor air pollution and women’s health. She received a Master of Science in Economics from the University of Warwick, UK and a Bachelor of Science in Economics, Mathematics, Statistics from Mount Carmel College, Bangalore, India. She is a network member of the Just Transitions for AMR working group funded by the British Academy and is a part of the roster of economists at International Centre For Antimicrobial Resistance Solutions (ICARS). She also recently presented her work at the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) Global Conference.

Specific projects:

  • Workshop on Gender, Caste, Climate change and AMR with Dr Deepshikha Batheja
  • Photography competition for Indian college students on the topic of gender, caste and AMR in rural India
  • In collaboration with Dr Batheja, exploration of the role of gender and socio-economic inequities in social listening using two quantitative case studies from India
  • Research article with Professor Sonia Lewycka and Deepshikha Batheja to test how women's bargaining power impacts their AMU (antimicrobial use) and AMR in the rural Vietnamese setting
  • Collaboration with Early Career Researcher group

Further links:

Institution profile

More on the gender and AMR workshop organised with funding support from British Academy (Knowledge Translation grant) and WHO

Blog on AMR and gender

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