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Dan Brock, PhD Program Director - Frances Glessner Lee Professor of Medical Ethics in the Department of Social Medicine, the Director of the Division of Medical Ethics at the Harvard Medical School, and the Director of the Harvard Program in Ethics and Health
Allan M. Brandt, PhD - Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Amalie Moses Kass Professor of the History of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and Professor of the History of Science, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Norman Daniels, PhD - Mary B. Saltonstall Professor and Professor of Ethics and Population Health, Department of Population and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health
Nir Eyal, D. Phil - Assistant Professor in Global Health and Social Medicine, the Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health, and the Division of Medical Ethics, Harvard Medical School.
Frances M. Kamm, PhD - Lucius Littauer Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, and is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University
Sadath A. Sayeed, JD, MD - Instructor in Global Health and Social Medicine, HMS, and Attending Neonatologist, Division of Newborn Medicine, Children’s Hospital Boston
Robert D. Truog, MD - Professor of Medical Ethics and Anesthesiology (Pediatrics) at Harvard Medical School and a Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine at Children’s Hospital Boston
Daniel Wikler, PhD - Mary B. Saltonstall Professor, Professor of Ethics and Population Health, Department of Population and International Health, Harvard School of Public Health
Sissela Bok, PhD - Dr. Bok is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies.
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Current Fellows
Elizabeth Fenton - Dr. Fenton’s research interests are in political philosophy, ethics, and applied ethics. During her fellowship she will examine the relationship between health and human rights, particularly concerning the role of human rights in complex allocation problems.
Kristin Voigt - Kristin Voigt received her D.Phil. in Political Theory from the University of Oxford in 2008. Her research focuses on luck egalitarianism and its implications for social policy. During her fellowship, Kristin will consider the relationship between social disadvantage and poor health, and the implications of this connection for the fair distribution of health care and medical resources.
S. Andrew Schroeder - Andrew Schroeder received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard in 2009. His dissertation argued that concepts like obligation, permission, right, and wrong aren’t closely related to concepts like good and bad. During the fellowship, Schroeder will examine the case of health care, looking to see if we can make progress on practical problems by being careful to distinguish the two types of moral concepts. Schroeder will also pursue the idea that some duties are best conceived of at a group, rather than individual, level.
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