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Professor Susan Sell is a distinguished academic affiliated with the School of Regulation & Global Governance at the Australian National University (ANU). Her research focuses on global governance structures, intellectual property rights, and political economy dynamics in the 21st century. She has conducted extensive studies on topics such as tobacco control policies in Pacific Island nations, TRIPS Agreement negotiations at the WTO, and the political dimensions of pharmaceutical patent systems.
Key projects include a 2018-2023 initiative analyzing access to intellectual property in drugs, books, and seeds, and a 2017 roundtable series on investor-state dispute settlement reforms. Her work frequently intersects with global health equity, international trade agreements, and the interplay between corporate interests and public health.
Professor Sell has collaborated on influential studies like the qualitative analysis of tobacco governance in Fiji and Vanuatu, and has provided expert commentary on the WTO's TRIPS waiver discussions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her research outputs span articles, commissioned reports, and audiovisual content, demonstrating a commitment to both academic rigor and public policy engagement.
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