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Steve Matthews is Senior Research Fellow at the Plunkett Centre for Ethics (a joint center of St Vincent's & Mater Health and Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, Australia). He has previously worked at Macquarie University, Charles Sturt University, and Monash University, where he wrote his doctorate in philosophy on personal identity and ethics. He works mainly at the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and psychiatry, publishing on questions of ethics in relation to these areas. He is lead chief investigator on an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant (DP180103262) entitled Dementia, Moral Agency and Identity: Respecting the Vulnerable.

Eldar Sarajlic is a social and political philosopher. He is an Assistant Professor at the City University of New York - Borough of Manhattan Community College. He received his PhD from the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest. His research interests are in personal identity, culture, theories of liberalism, parenthood ethics, autonomy and authenticity, and critical thinking and reasoning.

Sadath Sayeed is Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine and Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and a practicing physician at Boston Children's Hospital. He is a Senior Academic Advisor to Seed Global Health, where he was previously Chief Medical and Strategic Officer. He has worked on health system capacity-building projects in Africa and Asia, and he maintains a cross-disciplinary scholarly focus on ethics, global health, and newborn care.

Lauren A Taylor is a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Population Health at NYU's Grossman School of Medicine. Her writing explores the management of organizations, alliances, and markets, and she is particularly interested in the problem of dirty hands. Lauren holds a Master of Divinity and a PhD in Health Policy and Management from Harvard University.

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