Developing an international consensus on future pandemic preparedness
A pioneering international collaboration, led jointly by a Teesside University academic, has identified new research priorities needed to prepare for a future global pandemic.The seminal work has involved 80 academics, from universities across the world, who have identified leading research priorities needed for strengthening future pandemic preparedness and response across countries. Uniquely, the paper also compares research priorities identified by the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) method with those generated by the artificial intelligence (AI) large language