Susi Geiger is a Full Professor of Markets, Organizations, and Society at University College Dublin, Ireland. Her current research focuses on issues of distributive justice and the collective good in pharmaceutical markets. She was recently appointed as a member of the WHO Technical Advisory Group in pharmaceutical pricing policies. Geiger is also an active member of Access to Medicines Ireland; she has just completed an ERC Consolidator Grant on market failures in pharmaceutical markets and she has held other prestigious grants and visiting fellowships in the past.
Théo Bourgeron is a Chancellor's fellow at the University of Edinburgh, in the School of Social and Political Sciences. His work lies at the intersection between economic sociology and political economy and he explores how financial capitalism affects people's health, especially by looking at the financialisation of pharmaceuticals. He has done visiting and postdoctoral stays in Sciences Po (France), University College Dublin (Ireland), UC Berkeley (USA), and the MPIfG (Germany).