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Lisa S. Parker, PhD
(Philosophy)
Director of Graduate Education
Associate Professor of Human Genetics

Dr. Parker is Associate Professor of Human Genetics and Behavioral and Community Health Sciences in the Graduate School of Public Health. She is also an affiliated faculty member in the Department of Philosophy, a member of the Steering Committee of the Women’s Studies Program, and a fellow of the Center for Philosophy of Science. She serves as Director of Graduate Education for the Center for Bioethics and Health Law, where she is Director of the interdisciplinary Master of Arts in Bioethics program and co-director (with Russ Kolarik) of the Area of Concentration in Medical Humanities. Dr. Parker teaches several courses, including Bioethics; Gender, Ethics, and the Body; Ethical and Philosophical Issues in Genetics; and Ethical and Legal Issues in Human Genetics (with Alan Meisel). Dr. Parker has published extensively on ethical concerns related to the design and conduct of research, particularly genetic research, as well as on aesthetic surgery, confidentiality, informed consent, and organ transplantation. With a national working group of the Association of Schools of Public Health, Dr. Parker edited Ethics and  Public Health: Model Curriculum (Association of Schools of Public Health, 2003; http://www.asph.org/document.cfm?page=782 ). She is co-author of the second edition of Informed Consent: Legal Theory and Clinical Practice (Oxford, 2001). Dr. Parker currently collaborates on research with the University’s Advanced Center for Interventions and Services Research in Late-Life Mood Disorders, and serves as the bioethics training faculty member in two India-US collaborative training programs sponsored by the Fogarty International Center of the NIH. Her current research interests include ethical issues arising in scientific research generally and in genetic research and the provision of genetic services in particular, as well as ethics in public health, feminist approaches to bioethical issues, and critical analysis of bioethics as a social practice and field of inquiry.

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