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  • Contributors

Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong is associate professor of sociology and public affairs at Princeton University. She wrote Conceiving Risk, Bearing Responsibility (Johns Hopkins, 2003).

Nancy Berlinger is a research scholar at The Hastings Center.

Pauline W. Chen wrote Final Exam (Vintage, 2008). She is an online columnist for the New York Times and a practicing surgeon.

Rebecca Dresser is Daniel Noyes Kirby Professor of Law and professor of ethics in medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. She teaches and writes about issues in drug regulation.

Nancy Neveloff Dubler is senior associate at Montefiore-Einstein Center for Bioethics, professor emerita at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and consultant in ethics for the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation.

Anne Lederman Flamm is associate staff in the Department of Bioethics at Cleveland Clinic.

Susan Gilbert is staff writer at The Hastings Center.

Mark A. Hall is professor of law and public health at Wake Forest University and directs its newly-established Center for Bioethics, Health, and Society.

Lisa H. Harris is assistant professor in the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan. She directs the Fellowship in Family Planning.

Julia Kreis is a 2009–2010 Harkness Fellow, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and a research associate at the Institut für Qualität und Wirtschaftlichkeit im Gesundheitswesen.

Rebecca Kukla is professor of philosophy and obstetrics and gynecology and affiliated professor of women's studies at the University of South Florida. She wrote Mass Hysteria (Rowman and Littlefield, 2005).

Miriam Kuppermann is professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and epidemiology at the Medical Effectiveness Research Center for Diverse Populations, University of California, San Francisco.

Margaret Olivia Little is associate professor of philosophy and director of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University.

Anne Drapkin Lyerly is associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology and core faculty in the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities and History of Medicine at Duke University.

Lisa M. Mitchell is associate professor of anthropology, University of Victoria. She wrote Baby's First Picture (University of Toronto, 2001).

Douglas P. Olson is a resident in medicine/primary care at Yale University School of Medicine.

Richard Payne is professor of medicine and divinity and Esther Colliflower Director of the Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life at the Duke University Divinity School.

Harald Schmidt is a 2009–2010 Harkness Fellow, Harvard School of Public Health, and a research associate at the London School of Economics.

Deborah M. Swiderski is associate professor of clinical medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.

Mayris P. Webber is associate professor of epidemiology and population health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center and senior epidemiologist for the World Trade Center Medical Monitoring and Treatment Program of the Fire Department of the City of New York.

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