Publications
110
Citations
2,693
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
51
Publishing since 1976
Michael Scanlon conducts medical and public-health research focused on HIV care and maternal and child health, largely based in Kenya. A major thread of the work examines the ethics of involving children, adolescents, and youth living with HIV in research, including questions of consent, biobanking of biological samples, stigma, and trust. Other studies evaluate community-based health programs, treatment adherence, and economic and gender-related dimensions of maternal and newborn care.
Publication output has been fairly steady over the past decade, averaging around six per year, with a higher count recorded in 2021 and again in the most recent year.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Women’s economic empowerment through chamas: Evidence from a maternal health program in Kenya
African Journal of Reproductive Health · 2026
- The ethics of research involving biobanking specimens from Kenyan children and adolescents living with HIV: discrepancies between individual perceptions and policy considerations
BMC Medical Ethics · 2026
- The role of trust and relationship building in the ethical recruitment of youth living with HIV in research: perspectives from Kenyan youth living with HIV, their caregivers and subject matter experts
BMC Medical Ethics · 2026
- The ethics of research involving biobanking specimens from Kenyan children and adolescents living with HIV: discrepancies between individual perceptions and policy considerations
Figshare · 2026
- Additional file 1 of The ethics of research involving biobanking specimens from Kenyan children and adolescents living with HIV: discrepancies between individual perceptions and policy considerations
Figshare · 2026
- The ethics of research involving biobanking specimens from Kenyan children and adolescents living with HIV: discrepancies between individual perceptions and policy considerations
Figshare · 2026
- Additional file 1 of The ethics of research involving biobanking specimens from Kenyan children and adolescents living with HIV: discrepancies between individual perceptions and policy considerations
Figshare · 2026
- Effects of a gender-responsive maternal, newborn and child health program on health and economic outcomes during COVID-19 in Kenya: a mixed-methods study
International Journal for Equity in Health · 2025
- Assessing a Community-based, Group Care Program Adapted for Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents in Western Kenya: An Acceptability and Feasibility Study
Proceedings of IMPRS · 2025
- Rates of adherence, adherence measurement, and support services for children and adolescents living with HIV followed in global sites of the International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA)
BMC Pediatrics · 2025
- Risks and benefits of engaging youth living with HIV in research: perspectives from Kenyan Youth, caregivers, and subject matter experts
BMC Medical Ethics · 2025
- Comparison of Self and Caregiver Reports of Antiretroviral Treatment Adherence among Children and Adolescents Living with HIV in Western Kenya
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC) · 2024
- Stakeholder Perspectives on Research Consent and Reconsent for Procedures Involving Biological Samples and Biobanking of Children and Adolescents Living With HIV in Kenya
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC) · 2024
- Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on late postpartum women living with HIV in Kenya
PLOS Global Public Health · 2023
- HIV-Related Stigma Shapes Research Participation for Youth Living With HIV in Kenya
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC) · 2023
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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