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14: Ethics and Endings

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After the End
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In this final episode of the podcast series After the End, Lukas Engelmann and Bobbie Farsides join Patricia Kingori for an exploration of ethics and endings in the context of public health.

In this episode of the After the End podcast series, epidemiologist Lukas Engelmann from the University of Edinburgh and Bobbie Farsides, Emeritus Professor of the Brighton and Sussex Medical School find common ground on ethics and endings in public health, asking “what or who defines and ending?”.

Through the Infected Blood Inquiry, and the history of epidemic modelling, they discuss what they see as the value of the beginning, middle, end narrative and what that means for those infected and affected.

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Series
After the End
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Lukas Engelmann
Bobbie Farsides
Patricia Kingori
Keywords
global health
after the end
endings
Epidemiology
Department: Ethox Centre
Date Added: 30/03/2026
Duration: 00:34:57

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