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  • Contributors

Daniel Callahan is director of international programs at the Hastings Center. He is the author of What Price Better Health: Hazards of the Research Imperative (University of California Press, 2003) and co-author of Medicine and the Market: Choice v. Equity (Johns Hopkins Press, forthcoming).

R. Alta Charo is the Elisabeth S. Wilson Professor of Law and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin Law and Medical Schools, where she teaches FDA law, bioethics law, and biotechnology law.

Autumn Fiester is director of graduate studies in the department of medical ethics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and a senior fellow at the Center for Bioethics. Her research interests include moral theory, animals and bioethics, and clinical ethics.

Jeffrey P. Kahn is the Maas Family Chair in Bioethics, as well as a professor of medicine, philosophy, and public health at the University of Minnesota. He directs the University’s Center for Bioethics.

Hilde Lindemann teaches philosophy at Michigan State University and edits Hypatia, a journal of feminist philosophy. Her most recent book is An Invitation to Feminist Ethics (McGraw-Hill, 2005).

Jonathan H. Marks is a barrister and founding member of Matrix Chambers, London. He is currently Greenwall Fellow in Bioethics at Georgetown University Law Center and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. His current research involves exploring tensions between the protection of human rights and public health in response to threats of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear terrorism.

Mark A. Rothstein is Herbert F. Boehl Chair of Law and Medicine and director of the Institute for Bioethics, Health Policy, and Law at the University of Louisville School of Medicine.

Carl Schneider is Chauncey Stillman Professor of Law and professor of internal medicine at the University of Michigan. He is the coauthor of a recent casebook on bioethics and the law.

Mildred Z. Solomon is associate clinical professor of social medicine, medical ethics and anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School and vice president of Education Development Center (EDC). At Harvard, she directs the medical school’s Fellowship in Medical Ethics and is director of clinical research for the Division of Medical Ethics. At EDC, she directs the Center for Applied Ethics & Professional Practice, a social science research group focused on values questions in medicine.

Bonnie Steinbock is professor of philosophy at the State University of New York at Albany. Her research focuses on reproduction and genetics.

Susan M. Wolf is the Faegre & Benson Professor of Law and Professor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota, as well as a faculty member in the Center for Bioethics. She chairs the University’s Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences. [End Page 48]

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