Nicholas Agar, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. His main research interest is in the ethics of new genetics.
Y. M. Barilan, M.D., is Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Education in the Sackler Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Nathan Carlin, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), where he directs the Medical Humanities and Ethics Certificate Program for medical students.
Thomas Douglas, D.Phil., is William Golding Junior Research Fellow at Brasenose College and Uehiro Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.
Simon Easteal, Ph.D., is Director of the National Centre for Indigenous Genomics in the John Curtin School of Medical Research at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Chris Gyngell is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Philosophy at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
John Harris, F.Med.Sci., D.Phil., is the Lord David Alliance Professor of Bioethics and Director of the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation at the School of Life Sciences at the University of Manchester, United Kingdom.
Matti Häyry, Ph.D., is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Management Studies at the Aalto University School of Business, Helsinki, Finland.
James J. Hughes, Ph.D., is the Director of Institutional Research and Planning at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, where he also teaches health policy, medical ethics, and research methods in the Public Policy Program. Additionally, he serves as the Executive Director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies.
Woods Nash, Ph.D., is a Fellow in the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. His research focuses on ways in which artistic representations of medicine and illness can inform our understanding and practice of healthcare.
Ingmar Persson, Ph.D., is Professor of Practical Philosophy at the University of Gothenburg, Germany, and Distinguished Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.
Vojin Rakić, Ph.D., is Director of the Center for the Study of Bioethics, Research Professor at the Institute for Social Sciences, and Chair of the Cambridge Working Group for Bioethics Education in Serbia, University of Belgrade.
Julian Savulescu, Ph.D., holds the Uehiro Chair in Practical Ethics and is Director of the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at Oxford University. He is also Director of the Oxford Centre for Neuroethics and Director of the Institute for Science and Ethics within the Oxford Martin School. Dr. Savulescu is the editor of the Journal of Medical Ethics and the founding editor of the Journal of Practical Ethics, an open-access journal in practical ethics.