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Industry Engagement Coordinator

Dearbhla Ross

Dearbhla is the Industry Engagement Coordinator at the Access to Medicine Foundation. She works closely with the Head of Industry Engagement and the Company Engagement officers to support engagement with pharmaceutical companies - both those within our scope, and those in the wider industry. Dearbhla is responsible for team operations and coordination across all research programmes, and supporting external coordination for engagement activity.

Dearbhla has a background in political science. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Politics and Modern Irish from University College Dublin and a Master's degree in World Politics and Popular Culture from Newcastle University. She focused on theories and debates of global justice and human rights and biopolitics. 

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