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Ann Borda serves as Ethics Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute (London) and Honorary Principal Fellow at the Centre for Health Policy, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne. She maintains additional affiliations as Honorary Senior Research Associate at University College London and Fellow of the Australasian Institute for Digital Health (FAIDH).
Her research interrogates the ethical dimensions of digital health innovation, with particular focus on climate-resilient healthcare systems and citizen science applications. She investigates how digital technologies can be designed and implemented to advance health equity in the context of climate change, emphasizing community participation and policy relevance. Her work bridges technical innovation with social accountability through interdisciplinary frameworks.
Recent publications demonstrate strong thematic convergence around ethical implementation of digital health tools, with increasing emphasis on climate-health intersections and quality management of patient-generated data. This trajectory reflects the maturation of digital health from experimental phase to integrated healthcare infrastructure.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Fellow of the Australasian Institute for Digital Health
As an active contributor to global digital health discourse, Dr. Borda engages in international collaborations examining sustainable development through living lab methodologies and digital citizenship frameworks. Her editorial leadership in Frontiers in Public Health shapes emerging conversations around AI ethics in health contexts.


