معرفی
Adam Kamradt-Scott is an Associate Professor of One Health Diplomacy at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, holding the Cummings Foundation One Health Professorship. His work bridges health, international relations, and law, focusing on pandemic preparedness, global health security, and interdisciplinary policy solutions.
Education:
- Bachelor of Nursing (BN), Griffith University, Australia (1995)
- Master of Arts in Asian and International Studies (MAIS), Griffith University (2002)
- Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD), Aberystwyth University (2008)
- Master of Laws (LLM), Australian National University (2023)
Research Interests: Dr. Kamradt-Scott explores governance frameworks for global health emergencies, including pandemic preparedness, civil-military coordination, and the legal dimensions of health security. He emphasizes One Health approaches to address zoonotic diseases and advocates for stronger international health regulations. His work often intersects with geopolitical dynamics, such as space law and the role of multilateral organizations.
Key Achievements:
- Co-founder and Convenor of the Global Health Security Conferences
- Board Member of the Global Health Security Network (GHSN)
- Adviser to the World Bank, Australian Government, and WHO on pandemic response and the Pandemic Accord
- Contributed to policy reforms for the International Health Regulations and advised on health security during the COVID-19 pandemic
Professional Engagement: He frequently engages with global health institutions, publishes on pandemic diplomacy, and collaborates with policymakers to strengthen health systems against emerging threats. Recent work includes commentary on H5N1 outbreaks, vaccine equity, and the geopolitical implications of health crises.


