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  • Contributors

James F. Drane, Ph.D., is Russell B. Roth Professor of Clinical Medical Ethics at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.

Sharon J. Durfy, Ph.D., is a post doctoral fellow with the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University. Her doctorate is in molecular genetics.

Hernán L. Fuenzalida, Esq., is General Legal Counsel at the Pan American Health Organization, Washington, D.C.

Donald S. Goldman, J.D., is a member of the National Commission on AIDS. He is a partner in the law firm of Harkavay, Goldman, Goldman, and Caprio, West Orange, NJ.

Amy E. Grotevant, B.A., is Research Assistant at the National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature, Georgetown University.

Richard A. Mccormick, S.J., is John O'Brien Professor of Christian Ethics in the Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame.

Robert S. Olick, M.A., J.D., is Executive Director of the New Jersey State Commission on Legal and Ethical Problems in the Delivery of Health Care.

Madison Powers, J.D., D. Phil., is a Senior Research Scholar at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics and Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University.

John A. Robertson, J.D., is James Watt Gregory Professor at the School of Law, University of Texas at Austin.

Jeff Stryker is a policy analyst with the National Commission on AIDS. He is based at the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California at San Francisco. [End Page vi]

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