Conference presentations
- Amaya, A.B. (2020). “The role of health diplomacy in supporting the promotion of health as a human right”, Oral presentation for American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Online, 24-28 October.
- Amaya, A.B. (2020). “Sexual and reproductive health in migrant and refugee communities - challenges and solutions to access”. Panel chair. Sixth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Online, 8-12 November.
- Amaya, A.B. (2020). “Health policy-making on Universal Health Coverage: the positions of actors in the Global South”, Oral presentation for International Studies Association conference. Honolulu, USA, 25-28 March [Conference cancelled due to COVID-19].
- Amaya, A.B. (2020). “States and Diplomacy in Global Health”. Panel chair. International Studies Association, Honololu, USA, 25-28 March [Conference cancelled due to COVID-19].
- Amaya, A.B. (2020). “The politics of the health policy process: From global to local”. Panel chair. International Studies Association, Honololu, USA, 25-28 March [Conference cancelled due to COVID-19].
- Amaya, A. B. (2019) "Sustaining the rights-based approach in times of change: The UNASUR case," Oral Presentation for American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, USA, 3-6 November.
- Amaya, A.B. (2019). “Regional health policy in turmoil: The South American case”, Oral Presentation for International Health Conference. Oxford, United Kingdom, 26-28 June.
- Amaya, A.B. (2019). "Health Policy and Global Health Governance: The effect of new actors on health systems," Invited Presentation for Biology Department Seminar Series, Pace University. New York, NY, 15 April 15.
- Amaya, A.B. (2018). "Working with the neighbors: The role of SADC and UNASUR in regional health policy," Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Health Systems Global, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 9 October.
- Amaya, A.B. (2017). “Levels of interaction of regional health policy-making: SADC and UNASUR explored”. Panel presentation for: International authority, state capacity, and domestic norms: The effectiveness of global health governance. International Studies Association Annual Convention. Baltimore, USA, 22-25 February.
- Amaya, A.B. (2017). “The ties that bind: Strengthening Science Diplomacy by understanding Health Diplomacy”. Health Policy Innovation, Science Diplomacy, and Economic Diplomacy Roundtable. International Studies Association Annual Convention. Baltimore, USA, 22-25 February.
- Amaya, A.B. (2016). “Monitoring the implementation of prioritised areas of regional health policy and agreements”. Panel presentation for Satellite Session: Skills building on methods and tools for learning from action in participatory action research: Building action learning within affected actors and communities for resilient and responsive health systems. Global Symposium on Health Systems Research., Vancouver, 15 November.
- Amaya, A.B. (2016). “Learning from the offspring: Towards a typology of health diplomacy and science diplomacy”. Poster Presentation. Global Symposium on Health Systems Research., Vancouver, Canada, 14- 18 November.
- Amaya, A.B. PRARI Policy Roundtable: Políticas Regionales en Salud: La incursión de UNASUR en la Diplomacia en Salud (Regional Health Policy: the incursion of UNASUR in Health Diplomacy), 8th July 2015, UNU-CRIS/ISAGS/UASB, hosted by the Simon Bolivar Andean University, Quito, Ecuador.
- Amaya, A. B., Yeates, N. and Moeti, T. (2015). “Participatory Action Research as a methodology for achieving embedded pro-poor regional health”. Paper presentation at: ALARA 9th Action Learning Action Research and 13th Participatory Action Research World Congress for Collaborative and Sustainable Learning for a Fairer World., Centurion, South Africa, 4-7 November.
- Amaya, A.B. (2015). “Developing a tool in the SADC region for policy monitoring”. Panel presentation at Contributions of global health diplomacy to equitable health systems in East and Southern Africa workshop., Johannesburg, South Africa, 13-14 March.
- Amaya, A. B. (2015). “BRICS and global health: Do they coordinate towards common goals?”. Panel presentation at: International Studies Association Global South Caucus Conference, Singapore, Singapore, 10th January.
- Amaya, A.B. (2015). “Using participatory methods to develop indicators to measure pro-poor health policy success: Ongoing lessons from a regional comparative study”, seminar presented at Global Health Seminar Series. Duke Kunshan University, China, 15 January.
- Amaya, A. B. (2014). “What does the evidence show drives progress in health?”. Panel presentation at: Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Cape Town, South Africa, 1st October.
- Amaya A. B., Caceres, C., Balabanova, D. (2013) “Building on the progress made: Ensuring a sustainable HIV/AIDS scenario post-GFATM involvement in Peru”. Poster presented at: 7th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1st July.
- Amaya A. B., Caceres, C., Balabanova, D. (2012) “The path towards sustainability of the HIV/AIDS response in Peru”. Poster presented at: Second Global Symposium on Health Systems Research. Beijing International Conference Centre, Beijing, 1st November.
- Amaya, A. B., Balabanova, D. and Caceres, C. (2012) “Aid (in)dependence? Promoting long term sustainability in the response to HIV/AIDS: The case of the Global Fund in Peru”. Poster presented at: Research Students Poster Annual Session. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, 14th March.
- Kobeissy, F. H., Amaya, A., Zhang, Z. Q., Wang, K. K. and Gold, M. S. (2006) “Evaluation of 20 different cytokine levels using a novel rat cytokine array chip after exposure to methamphetamine and MDMA: a comparison with a traumatic brain injury model in rats”. Poster presented at: Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, 16th October.