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Research

Research in bioethics covers a broad spectrum of questions, topics, and issues encompassing both highly abstract philosophical questions such as the nature of morality, the meaning of 鈥渢he good鈥, and how to understand notions such as 鈥渏ustice鈥, 鈥渄uty鈥 and 鈥渉arm鈥 on the one hand, while addressing very concrete policy issues and concerns such as the ethics of funding expensive and innovative reproductive technologies, an individual鈥檚 right to physican-assisted death, genetic discrimination, etc., on the other. Research methods in bioethics are in turn diverse including both formal approaches of traditional philosophical analysis, methods of policy review and critique, as well as both qualitative and quantitative approaches to empirical research.

Members of our bioethics team have diverse interests and backgrounds and engage in a variety of research projects both as single investigators and as members of larger national and international research teams. We have been successful in acquiring research funding from provincial (NL Centre for Applied Health Research), regional (ACOA) and national research sponsors (CIHR, SSHRC, Genome Canada). As members of the Division of Population Health and Applied Health Sciences we collaborate regularly with researchers in epidemiology, health policy, biostatistics, health economics and the social sciences within the division, and, more generally, with basic scientists and clinicians within the Faculty of Medicine and Newfoundland and Labrador Health Authority.