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The Greenwall Foundation
Faculty Scholars Program in Bioethics
Current Scholars
Class of 2010
Jeffrey Peppercorn, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hematology/Oncology
Adjunct Assistant Professor in Health Policy and Administration and in Social Medicine
University of North Carolina
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David E Winickoff, JD, MA
Assistant Professor of Bioethics and Society
College of Natural Resources
University of California, Berkeley
Bioethics and Property Relations in University Life Sciences Research
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Class of 2009
Farr A Curlin, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Chicago
Variance on the Margins of Religion and Medicine
fcurlin[at]uchicago[dot]edu
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Scott YH Kim, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
University of Michigan
Surrogate Consent for Research with Significant Risks: A National Survey and a Deliberative Democratic Assessment
scottkim[at]umich[dot]edu
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Amy L McGuire, JD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Medical Ethics
Baylor College of Medicine
Leading Responsible Change in Genomic Research: Stratified Consent as a Model for Balancing Privacy and Utility in the Public Release of Human Genomic Sequencing Data
amcguire[at]bcm[dot]edu
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Class of 2008
James Colgrove, PhD, MPH
Associate Research Scientist
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Coercion and Consent in Public Health Ethics
jc988[at]columbia[dot]edu
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Jodi Halpern, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Bioethics and Medical Humanities
University of California, Berkeley
Affective Forecasting and Respecting Subjective Values in Healthcare Decision-Making
jhalpern[at]berkeley[dot]edu
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Michelle M Mello, JD, PhD, MPhil
Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Law
Harvard School of Public Health
Ethical Issues in the Pharmaceutical Industry
mmello[at]hsph.harvard[dot]edu
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Class of 2007
David C Cronin, MD, PhD, FACS
Director, Liver Transplantation
Yale University School of Medicine
Ethical Issues in Surgical Innovation with a Focus on Living Liver Donors
david.cronin[at]yale[dot]edu
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Alexander A Kon, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Critical Care)
University of California, Davis
Informed Consent in Research Involving Children
aakon[at]ucdavis[dot]edu
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Anne D Lyerly, MD, MA
Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Duke University Medical Center
Individuals' Attitudes Regarding their Own Cryopreserved Embryos: Women's Voices, Women's Health, and Reproductive Health Policy
lyer1003[at]mc.duke[dot]edu
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Class of 2006
Thomas H Gallagher, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medical History & Ethics
University of Washington School of Medicine
Enhancing the Disclosure of Medical Errors
thomasg[at]u.washington[dot]edu
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Rosemary Quigley, JD, MPH
Assistant Professor, Center for Medical Ethics & Health Policy
Baylor College of Medicine
Research Experiences: Ownership, Disclosure, and Informed Consent
Leslie E Wolf, JD, MPH
Assistant Adjunct Professor of Medicine, Program in Medical Ethics
University of California, San Francisco
An Issue of Trust: Addressing Conflicts of Interests in Research
lwolf[at]medicine.ucsf[dot]edu
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Class of 2005
Jason H Karlawish, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
University of Pennsylvania
Do We Need Research Advance Planning and, If We Do, How Can We Do It?
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Anna Mastroianni, JD, MPH
Assistant Professor
University of Washington School of Law
Policy Gaps and Conflicts in the Use of Stem Cells, Embryos and Related Technologies
Jonathan Oberlander, PhD
Assistant Professor of Social Medicine
School of Medicine, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Rationing Medicine: The Oregon Health Plan and the Search for Justice in Health Policy
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