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About the Project

Engaging DoxyPEP in Scotland is a multi-stage research and community impact project led by Dr Chase Ledin in Edinburgh Medical School.

This project explores biosocial aspects of antimicrobial resistance and stewardship within genitourinary medicine (GUM), sexual health promotion, and community settings. This work interrogates the role of AMR stewardship as integral to effective harm reduction strategies and paradigms within sexual health and wellbeing. This project utilises principles of co-construction and participatory research to reimagine the conditions and possibilities of AMR education for sexual communities.

Our Work

Explore our research activities, news and upcoming events.

Explore insights from the project stages, including key findings and outcomes
Visit – Research Insights
Keep updated on our latest activities and events in the community
Visit – News & Events
Meet the team and reach out with questions or inquiries
Visit – About Us

Get in Touch

Interested in contributing to research and engagement related to sexual health, DoxyPEP and antimicrobial stewardship in Scotland? Meet the researchers at an upcoming event or send us an email.

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