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Curriculum Vitae

Stephen R. Latham

Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics

Stephen.Latham@Yale.edu

Telephone: 203-432-7349

CURRENT POSITION

Director, Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, Yale University, 2011-present.

Deputy Director, 2007-2011. Senior Research Scientist: Institution for Social and Policy Studies; Political Science. Lecturer: Program in Ethics, Politics and Economics; School of Law. Adjunct Professor: School of Management. Secondary appointment in Religious Studies.

Courses Taught

Currently:

Yale College: Bioethics and Law; Bioethics, Politics & Economics; Senior Essay Independent Study; Issues in Bioethics.

School of Management: Law for Managers

Yale Law School: Bioethics and Law

Previously:

Yale College: International and Comparative Bioethics; Guided Readings in Contemporary Health Policy; Capitalism and Ethics.

School of Management: Approaches to Ethics in Healthcare Institutions; Business Ethics.

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Issues in Bioethics; Responsible Conduct of Research; Independent Study.

Nursing School, Divinity School: Independent Study.

Medical School: Classic Cases in Bioethics (non-credit seminar).

Law School: Law and Bioethics

Sherwin Nuland Summer Institute in Bioethics: Research Ethics; Bioethics and Law; Personal Identity in Bioethics

Yale Alumni College: Animal Ethics; Knowing Right from Wrong: Contemporary Theories of Ethics; Regulating Life: Bioethics and Law; Philosophical Arguments in Bioethics.

University Service

Currently:

Chair, Human Subjects Committee (social/behavioral IRB), 2013-present; member from

2009.

Vice-Chair, Human Investigations Committees 1a, 2 and 4 (medical IRBs), 2018-present.

Co-Chair, Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee, 2017-present; member

from 2011

Institutional Conflict of Interest Committee, 2016-present

University-Wide Committee on Sexual Misconduct, 2013-present

Previously:

Provost’s Working Group on Academic Integrity (Responsible Conduct of Research), 2012-2015

Global Health Initiative Faculty Advisory Committee, 2012-2015

Human Investigations Committee Genome Subcommittee, 2013-2015

Advisor, Global Health Graduate Certificate Program, 2012-2015

Pediatric Ethics Committee, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, 2008-2014

EDUCATION

Ph.D. (Jurisprudence and Social Policy) 1996, University of California at Berkeley

J.D. c.l. 1985, Harvard Law School

A.B. m.c.l. (Social Studies) 1982, Harvard College

GRANTS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Whitney Humanities Center Fellow, Yale University, 2018-19.

Co-Investigator, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development R01 grant (PI Trace Kershaw, CIRA) to use subjects’ smartphone social media and GPS data to

map determinants of risky sexual behaviors. 2017-21.

Investigator, NIH/Fogarty International Center grant (PI Kaveh Khoshnood, EPH) to

develop Masters in Bioethics program and Human Research Protection Program

at Central South University, Changsha, Hunan province, China. 2018-2022.

Project support from Spencer Foundation grant on Education and Genomics (PI Elena

Grigorenko, Yale Child Study Center), 2016

Principal Scientist, Development Core, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS

(5-year NIMH grant). 2013-2017.

New Haven Community Foundation, support for Animal Ethics events, 2013; 2015.

Principal Investigator, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Public Health Law Mapping

Project, State Laws Criminalizing HIV Transmission, 2012.

Support from Esther A. and Joseph Klingenstein Fund for participation in Hastings Center

grant, “Ethics of Medical Research with Animals: Science, Values, and

Alternatives,” 2011-12.

Presidential Citation Award, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 2011.

Support from Center for Humans and Nature for joint meetings on “Resilience in Public

Health” and “Ecological Political Economy,” 2010, 2011

Distinguished Service Award, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 2010.

Co-PI, PepsiCo, Ethics of Nutritional Research on Human Subjects, 2008-10.

Research Fellow, Edinburgh University, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities,

2005-06

Healthcare Compliance Certification Board award for furthering compliance profession,

2005

Voted one of three “Commencement Hooding Professors” by Quinnipiac Law Students,

2003

Graduate Fellow, Harvard Center on Ethics and the Professions, 1991-92

Graduate teaching awards: Harvard Committee on Undergraduate Education, 1991-92;

U.C. Berkeley Legal Studies Dept., 1990-91.

Regents Fellow, University of California, 1988-89

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

Professor of Law; Director, Center for Health Law & Policy, Quinnipiac University School of Law, 2003-2007. Assoc. Prof., 2002-03; Ass’t. Prof., 1999-2002.

Co-founder, University Healthcare Compliance Certificate Program, 2005.

Creator and director of JD health-law concentration, 2001-05.

Director, LLM in Health Law, 2006-07.

Courses: Bioethics and Law; Lawyers’ Professional Responsibility; Healthcare Business Transactions; Healthcare Antitrust; Administrative Law; Symposium on the Supreme Court (co-taught); Judicial Clerkship Seminar (co-taught).

Visiting Assistant Professor in Ethics, Politics & Economics, Yale College, 2002.

Seminar on classics of ethics, politics and economics.

Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law, 1998-99.

Health Law; Legal Ethics.

Director of Ethics Standards, American Medical Association, 1996-98. Secretary to AMA’s Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, 1997-98.

Additional (Adjunct) Courses Taught:

2008: Yale School of Mgmt., Healthcare Executive MBA (Ethics in Healthcare)

2007: Yale College (Comparative Health Policy and Bioethics, co-taught)

1999-07: Yale School of Mgmt. (Business Ethics annually, Law for Managers twice)

1997: University of Chicago Law (Health Law, 2 semesters)

1996: U.C. Berkeley Law – Boalt Hall (Health Law, Legal Ethics)

1995: U.C. Berkeley Law – Boalt Hall (Legal Ethics)

1994: Brown University (Theories of Justice, Philosophy of Law)

1993: Brown University (Political Theory, Introduction to Ethics)

1992: Harvard Law (Legal Ethics); Brown University (Political Theory)

1991: U.C. Berkeley Law – Boalt Hall (Legal Ethics)

1990: John F. Kennedy School of Law (Health Law)

Teaching Fellow/Graduate Student Instructor

1991-93: Harvard University

Kennedy School: Responsibilities of Public Action (Arthur Applbaum)

College: Theories of Obligation (Judith Shklar)

Political Ethics (Dennis Thompson)

1988-91: U.C. Berkeley

Boalt Hall School of Law: Health Law (Einer Elhauge)

College: Law and Economics (Daniel Rubinfeld)

Rhetoric of Law (Marianne Constable)

Philosophy of Law (Philippe Nonet)

1982-85: Harvard College

Justice (Michael Sandel), two semesters

Political Theory (Harvey Mansfield), two semesters

Criminal Law (Visiting Prof. John Kaplan)

Administration and Advising, Harvard College

1993-94: Assistant Senior Tutor (Fellowships), Kirkland House

1990-94: Resident Tutor (Social Studies), Kirkland House

1992-93: Assistant Dean, Harvard Summer School

1982-85: Freshman Proctor, Board of Freshman Advisors

Part-time Associate Attorney in Health Law, Latham & Watkins, San Francisco, 1994-96. Earlier work with same group, then at McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen, 1989-91.

Associate Attorney in Litigation and Health Law, Choate, Hall & Stewart, 1986-88.

Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, Boston & New York, 1985-86.

Clerk to Hon. Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., Senior District Judge then sitting by special designation in the 1st and 2nd Circuits.

PROFESSIONAL and RELATED PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Member, Academic Committee, Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics. 2016-present. Member of committee advising this academic program providing business, journalism, law, medical, and seminary students with a study trip to Germany and Poland, where historical examination of professionals’ actions in Nazi Germany provides a backdrop for intensive examination of contemporary professional ethics.

Member, MOLST Advisory Committee, CT Department of Public Health, 2014-present. Member of committee charged with framing pilot project for newly-legislated end-of-life-care program for Medical Orders on Life-Sustaining Treatment.

Member, Medical Review Board, CT Department of Children and Families. 2011-present. Member for biomedical ethics of this state board which reviews matters concerning the medical care of children in the custody of DCF.

Member, CT Statewide Advisory Group on Biobanking. 2011-12. Advised state body on ethical, legal and social issues associated with proposed tissue bank.

Member, Working Group on Criminalization of HIV Transmission and Exposure, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS. 2010-present. Legal research on criminalization of HIV status and effects of criminalization on public health.

Eastern Region Co-Chair, Membership Committee, Association for Practical and Professional Ethics. 2010-2011. Coordinated membership drive for this academic organization.

Member, Standards of Care Workgroup, CT Department of Public Health. 2008-2011. Assisted in writing/editing “Standards of Care: Providing Health Care During a Prolonged Public Health Emergency,” CT. Dept. of Public Health (Oct. 2010), a state whitepaper on adapting medical standards of care during prolonged public health emergencies such as pandemics; during public comment period on draft, gave presentations on whitepaper to public and professional groups.

Member, CT Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee. 2006-2010. Appointed by Governor to statutory committee responsible for developing and overseeing the state’s stem-cell research grants-in-aid program. Member, subcommittee on contracts; subcommittee on law and ethics; subcommittee on strategic planning. Chair, subcommittee on law and ethics, 2009-2010.

Director-at-Large, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. 2006-09.

Elected by membership. Member, task force charged with creating proposed Code of Ethics for clinical ethics consultation, 2007-08. Member, task force on publication, 2006-2009. ASBH liaison to Hastings Center Report, 2008-present. Member, standing committee on Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs, 2009-2010. Editor, ASBH Reader, 2010-2012. Distinguished Service Award, 2010; Presidential Citation Award, 2011.

Member, CT Dept. of Public Health Biobank Feasibility Expert Panel. 2007.

Drafted ethical, legal and social issues portion of a DPH proposal for a new state biobank to facilitate research on causes of premature birth.

Vice Chair, Interest Group on Medical Research, Biotechnology and Clinical Ethics 2002-04

Health Law Section, American Bar Association

Member, Human Investigations Committee (IRB) 2001-03, Yale Medical School

Member, Business and Professional Entity Forms Study Committee, Connecticut Law Revision Commission 2001. Studying which professions (or multidisciplinary combinations of professions) should be permitted to form “Professional Limited Liability Companies”

Bar Association Ethics Committees

Member, Ethics Committee of the State Bar of Connecticut, 2000-01

Member, Massachusetts Bar Association Ethics Committee, 1992-94

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES

Editorships

Current Stem Cell Reports, Section Editor for “Ethics in Stem/Progenitor Cell

Therapeutics” section, (2017-present)

Hastings Center Report, Contributing Editor, 2013-present.

Coordinator of “Politics and Policy” column in Hastings Center Report, 2008-present

Cambridge Online Dictionary of Bioethics, Editorial Advisory Board (2008-present)

Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics, Editorial Advisory Board (2008-present)

American Journal of Law and Medicine, Editorial Board (2004-2010)

American Journal of Bioethics, Book Review Editor, Editorial Board (2005-10)

Peer Reviewer (partial list)

American Journal of Bioethics; American Journal of Law and Medicine; American Society of Bioethics and the Humanities program committee; Cambridge University Press; Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics; Current Stem Cell Reports; Developing World Bioethics; Hastings Center Report; IRB: Ethics and Human Research; JAMA; Journal of Business Ethics Education; Journal of Clinical Ethics; Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis; Journal of General Internal Medicine; Journal of Health Policy, Politics and Law; Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics; Journal of Medical Ethics; Journal of Science and Engineering Ethics; Medscape General Medicine; Palgrave Press; Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine; Social Science & Medicine; Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics; University of Toronto Press; Wiley-Blackwell Press; WoltersKluwer Press; Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine; Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics; Yale University Press.

OTHER ACTIVITIES

Academic Memberships

American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities; Association for Practical and Professional Ethics; American Public Health Association; American Society for Law, Medicine and Ethics; International Association of Bioethics; Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R)

Bar Memberships. Admitted to law practice in California and Massachusetts

Certified Mediator. Quinnipiac/UConn 40-hour joint mediation training program, 2006.

Community Service

Board Member, Neighborhood Music School, 2014-Present.

Board President, Eli Whitney Museum, Inc., New Haven, 2009-2014. Executive

Committee, 2007-present; board member, 2004-present.

Ordained Elder, First Presbyt. Church of New Haven, 2007. Session Member, 2007-2010.

Board, Edgerton Park Conservancy, Inc., New Haven, 2004-2007

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Genetics, Ethics and Education. S. Bouregy, E. Grigorenko, S. Latham and M. Tan, eds. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018).

Encyclopedia of Bioethics (6 vols). B. Jennings, ed.-in-chief, L. Eckenwiler, G. Kaebnick, B. Koenig, S. Krimsky, S. Latham, M. Mercurio, associate eds. (Macmillan Reference USA, 4th ed. 2014).

Publishing Without Perishing. A. Jost and S. Latham, eds. (American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 3rd ed. 2009). E-book available at .

The American Medical Ethics Revolution, R. Baker, A. Caplan, L. Emanuel and S. Latham, eds. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999).

• Named by Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries as an “Outstanding Academic Title of 2000.”

Code of Medical Ethics: Current Opinions with Annotations (American Medical Association: 1998-99 edition); Reports on End-of Life Care (AMA: 1998); Reports on Managed Care (AMA: 1998), AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (S. Latham, Council Secretary and Staff Co-Editor/Co-Author).

ARTICLES

Identification of Patients Expected to Benefit from Electronic Alerts for Acute Kidney Injury (Co-authored with A. Biswas, C.R. Parikh, H.I. Feldman, AX Garg, H. Lin, P.M. Palevsky, U. Ugwuowo and F.P. Wilson), forthcoming in Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (2018).

Debating Medical Utility, Not Futility: Ethical Dilemmas in Treating Critically Ill People Who Use Injection Drugs (Co-authored with S. Baldassarri, I. Lee, and G. D’Onofrio), forthcoming in Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics (2018)

Trump’s Abortion-Promoting Aid Policy, 47 Hastings Center Report 4:7-8 (July/August 2017).

On Essentiality and the World Health Organization’s Model List of Essential Medicines,(co-authored with VA Marks and SP Kishore), forthcoming in Annals of Global Health (2017)

Political Theory, Values and Public Health, 9 Public Health Ethics 2:139-149 (2016).

“Aid in Dying” in the Courts, 45 Hastings Center Report 3:11-12 (May/June 2015).

Subsequent exchange with K. Tucker, 45 Hastings Center Report 5:3-4 (Sept/Oct 2015).

Time to Decriminalize HIV Status, 43 Hastings Center Report 5:12-13 (Sept./Oct. 2013).

Subsequent exchange with T. Murphy, 44 Hastings Center Report 2:4-5 (March/April 2014).

US Law and Animal Experimentation: A Critical Primer, Animal Research Ethics: Evolving Views and Practices, 42 Hastings Center Report Special Report 6:S35-39 (Nov/Dec 2012).

Whither the Affordable Care Act? 42 Hastings Center Report 3:14-15 (May/June 2012).

The “Real-Life” Death Panel, Reformed, 41 Hastings Center Report 1 (inside back cover) (Jan/Feb 2011).

Speaking Off-Label, 40 Hastings Center Report 6:9-10 (Nov/Dec 2010).

National Values, Institutions and Health Policies: What Do They Imply for Medicare Reform? (co-authored with T. Marmor and K. Okma), 12 J. of Comparative Policy Analysis 1-2:179-196 (Feb/Apr. 2010).

Living Wills and Alzheimer’s Disease. 23 Quinnipiac Probate Law Journal 4:425-31 (2010).

--Excerpted in J. Dolgin and L. Shepherd, eds., Bioethics and the Law (New York: Aspen Publishers, 3rd ed. 2013).

The New NIH Funding Guidelines for Stem-Cell Research. (legal issues column) 17 Lahey Clinic Journal of Medical Ethics 1:4-7 (Winter 2010).

Law between the Cultures: C. P. Snow’s The Two Cultures and the Problem of Scientific Illiteracy in Law. 32 Technology in Society 1:31-4 (Jan 2010).

Too Few Physicians, or Too Many? 40 Hastings Center Report 1:13-14 (Jan/Feb 2010).

--Fifth most-downloaded Hastings Center Report article for 2010.

Between Public Opinion and Public Policy: Human Embryonic Stem-Cell Research and Path-Dependency. 37 Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 4:800-06. (Winter 2009).

Ethics and “Caesarian Delivery on Maternal Demand” (co-authored with Errol Norwitz). 33 Seminars in Perinatology 6:405-9 (2009).

The Once and Future Debate on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research. In B. Sorrels and S. Owens, symposium eds., IX Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics (Summer Supplemental Issue, 2009).

Values, Institutions and Health Politics: Comparative Perspectives (co-authored with T. Marmor and K. Okma) 46 Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 383-405 (2006).

Expert Bioethics Testimony, 33 Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 242-7 (2005) (symposium on bioethicists as expert witnesses, B. Spielman and B. Rich, eds.).

Ethics and the Marketing of Medical Services, 71 Mt. Sinai Journal of Medicine 4:243-50 (2004).

ADR for Health Care Organizations, (co-authored with H. Mazadoorian), ABA Dispute Resolution Magazine (Fall 2004).

Pharmaceutical Costs: An Overview and Analysis of Legal and Policy Responses by the States, 24 Journal of Legal Medicine 2:141-73 (2003).

National Values, Institutions and Health Policies: What Do They Imply for Medicare Reform? / Quelles sont les implications des valeurs nationals, des institutions et des politiques de sante pour la reforme de l’assurance-sante? (co-authored with

T. Marmor and K. Okma), Discussion Study No. 5, Romanow Commission on the Future of Healthcare in Canada, 2002.

--Reprinted, Canadian-American Public Policy, No. 51 (Nov., 2002).

Medical Professionalism: A Parsonian View, 69 Mt. Sinai Journal of Medicine 6:363-69 (November, 2002).

System and Responsibility: Three Readings of the IOM Report on Medical Error, 27 American Journal of Law & Medicine 2 & 3:163-179 (2001).

--Selected by American Iatrogenic Association Library as one of six “Major Reports on Medical Error,” 2002.

Richard Epstein on Healthcare, 19 Quinnipiac Law Review 4:727-44 (2000) (symposium on the Works of Richard A. Epstein).

Medical Professionalism in Society (co-authored with M. Wynia, A. Kao, J. Berg and L. Emanuel), 341 New England Journal of Medicine 21:1612 (1999). Medical Professionalism in Society: Reply 342 NEJM 17:1289-1290 (2000).

Medical Futility in End-of-Life Care, AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (S. Latham, staff co-author), 281 JAMA 10:937-41 (March 10, 1999).

The Ethics of Managed Care Financial Incentives to Limit Care: Some Thoughts for Specialists, 26 Clinics in Plastic Surgery 1:115-121. (January, 1999).

Optimal use of orders not to intervene and advance directives. AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (S. Latham, staff co-author), 4 Psychology, Public Policy and Law 3:668-75 (Sept 1998).

Sale of Non-Health-Related Goods in Physicians’ Offices, AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (S. Latham, staff co-author), 280 JAMA 6:563 (August 12, 1998).

Multiplex Genetic Testing, AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (S. Latham, staff co-author), 28 Hastings Center Report 4:15-21 (Jul/Aug 1998).

Managed Care Cost Containment Involving Prescription Drugs, AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (S. Latham, staff co-author), 53 Food & Drug L.J. 1:25-34 (1998).

Subject Selection for Clinical Trials, AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (S. Latham, staff co-author), 20 IRB: Ethics & Human Research 2/3:12-15 (Mar/Jun 1998).

Ethical issues in the patenting of medical procedures, AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (S. Latham, staff co-author), 53 Food & Drug L.J. 2:341-51 (January 1998).

Covenants Not to Compete Are Unethical for Physicians in Training, AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (S. Latham, staff co-author), 278 JAMA 7:530an (August 20, 1997).

Aquinas and Morphine: Notes on Double Effect at the End of Life, I DePaul Journal of Health Care Law 3:625-44 (1997).

--Reprinted, R.O. Brooks and J.B. Murphy, eds., Philosophers and Law (Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, forthcoming 2013).

Crisis, Ethics and the American Medical Association; 1847 and 1997, (co-authored with R. Baker, A. Caplan and L. Emanuel), 278 JAMA 2:163 (July 9, 1997).

Regulation of Managed Care Incentive Payments to Physicians, XXII American Journal of Law and Medicine 4:399-432 (1996).

Private Bar Involvement in the Development of Pro Bono Legal Services: The Massachusetts Experience, (co-authored with Thomas Maffei), 73 Mass. L. Rev. 4, 153-158 (December 1988).

DATASETS

State-law Criminalization of HIV exposure/transmission. Co-authored with Julian Polaris. Law Atlas dataset funded by Public Health Law Mapping grant from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, available at .

BOOK CHAPTERS

The Law and Animal Experimentation, forthcoming in R. Fischer, ed., The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics (Routledge, 2018).

Introduction (co-authored with S. Bouregy, E. Grigorenko, and M. Tan) and Conclusion: How Might School Systems Use Genetic Data? in Bouregy, Grigorenko, Latham and Tan, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Genetics and Education (Cambridge University Press, 2017).

What Makes a Death “Good”? in L. Dugdale, ed., Dying in the 21st Century (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015).

On Some Difficulties for Any Theory of Global Health Justice, in J. Coggon and S. Gola, eds., Global Health, Global Goods, and International Community (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013).

Healthcare Ethics Committees and the Law, in D.M. Hester and T. Schonfeld, eds., Guidance for Healthcare Ethics Committees (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012).

Justice Of and Within Healthcare Finance, in R. Rhodes, M. Battin and A. Silvers, eds., Medicine and Social Justice: Essays on the Distribution of Health Care (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2d. ed. 2012).

Regulation and Quasi-Regulation in American Medicine, 1607-2000, (co-authored with J. Mohr), in R. Baker and L. McCullough, eds., The Cambridge World History of Bioethics (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009).

Introduction: Reasons for Writing and Publishing in Law Reviews, in A. Jost and S. Latham, eds., Publishing Without Perishing (American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 3d ed. 2009).

Obligations and Accountability in Public Health: State and Non-State Actors in

B. Page and D. Valone, eds., Philanthropic Foundations and the Globalization of Scientific Medicine and Public Health, 165-75 (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2007).

Justice and the Financing of Health Care in R. Rhodes, L. Francis and A. Silvers, eds., The Blackwell Guide to Medical Ethics, 341-53 (Blackwell Publishers, Blackwell Philosophy Guide Series, 2006).

Conflicts of Interest in the Practice of Medicine, in M. Davis and A. Stark, eds., Conflicts of Interest and the Professions, 279-301 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001).

Who Needs Physicians’ Professional Ethics? (co-authored with L. Emanuel) in Baker, Caplan, Emanuel & Latham, eds., The American Medical Ethics Revolution, 192-203 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999).

Technology-Induced Ethical Problems, in Roderick W. Gilkey, ed., and the Center for Healthcare Leadership, Emory University School of Medicine, The 21st Century Health Care Leader, 250-57. (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1998.)

COMMENTARIES, REVIEWS, POSTERS and OTHER SHORT PUBLICATIONS

A Blog on Bioethics. Personal (and highly occasional) blog on bioethics, here.

Responsibility for Collateral Harm (open peer commentary), 17 American Journal of Bioethics 10:55-57 (October 2017).

Lawrence Gostin’s Enthusiastic Globalism (book review of L. Gostin, Global Health Law). 46 Hastings Center Report 6 (Nov/Dec 2016).

Moral Distress and Cooperation with Wrongdoing (open peer commentary), 16 American Journal of Bioethics 12 (December 2016).

Proceed With Caution: The NIH won't follow the U.K.'s lead on human genome editing, but others in the U.S. will (Blog post). US News and World Report “Policy Dose” Blog, February 8, 2016. Available here.

Encyclopedia Entries on Classical Political Economy, Price Fixing, Consumer and Producer Surplus, Marginal Revenue, and Sunset Laws, in Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society, ed. R. Kolb (London: SAGE Publications, 2d ed. 2017).

Approval Parties! Faculty Ad-Hoc Meetings for Exempt/Expedited Determinations (co-authored with B. Dionne, C. McDaniel and C. Montano), peer-reviewed poster session presented at Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R) annual meeting, November 13, 2015, Boston, MA.

On-Target with On-Site IRB Reviews and Approvals (co-authored with B. Dionne, C. McDaniel and C. Montano), peer-reviewed poster session presented at PRIM&R annual meeting, November 13, 2015, Boston, MA.

The SUPPORT Study Case: Not Vindication (Online commentary), The Hastings Center’s Bioethics Forum, September 10, 2015. Available here.

Contributing Editor of The Ethics of Suicide, M. Battin, ed., (Oxford Univ. Press, 2015) entries on “Increase Mather” and “Cotton Mather.”

Professionalization of Clinical Ethics Consultation: Defining (Down) the Code (open peer commentary), 15 American Journal of Bioethics 5:54-56 (May, 2015).

Facilitated Discussion: Good and Good for You (open peer commentary), 15 American Journal of Bioethics 1, pp. 58-59 (January 2015).

The Role and Reliability of Surgical Residents in Obtaining Informed Consent (co-authored with C. Thiessen, Q. Yang, J. Wang and R. Gusberg) 186 Journal of Surgical Research 2:675 (February 2014).

Encyclopedia entries in Encyclopedia of Bioethics (Macmillan Reference USA, 4th ed. 2014) on “Animal Research: Law and Policy” and “[Human Subjects] Research Policy.”

Mark Rodwin, Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France, and Japan (book review), 11 American Journal of Bioethics 10, pp. 36-37 (October 2011).

Process, Privacy and PR and Recusal Without “Conflict of Interest” (web-based IRB case commentaries) for Donaghue Foundation Grant on IRB Cases, Yale’s Interdisciplinary Center on Bioethics, spring 2010; available here.

“Multiplicity” and Reproductive Cloning (film commentary) in H. Colt, S. Quadrelli and L. Friedman, eds., The Picture of Health: Medical Ethics and the Movies (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 358-61.

Marketing to Patients (case commentary) in J. Spandorfer, C. Pohl, S. Rattner & T. Nasca, eds., Professionalism in Medicine: The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009).

NIH Guidelines on Stem Cell Research: A Work in Progress? (Online commentary). Hastings Center’s Bioethics Forum, 5/13/2009. Available here.

The Octuplets: An Insurance Story. (Online commentary). Hastings Center’s Bioethics Forum, 2/13/2009. Available here.

Wesley Smith, Secondhand Smoke (website review), 9 American Journal of Bioethics 2, pp. 65-66 (February, 2009).

Encyclopedia Entries on Classical Political Economy, Price Fixing, Consumer and Producer Surplus, Marginal Revenue, and Sunset Laws, in Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society, ed. R. Kolb (London: SAGE Publications, 2008) (This encyclopedia was named by Choice as one of the “outstanding academic titles” of 2008.)

Feasibility Study for a Statewide Biobank to Study Preterm Births and Birth Defects. Report to the Commissioner of the CT Dept. of Public Health, jointly authored by the Biobank Feasibility Expert Panel (S. Latham, member) (2007).

Kant Condemned All Suicide (open peer commentary), 7 American Journal of Bioethics 6, pp. 49-51 (June, 2007).

Robert Veatch’s Disrupted Dialogue (book review), 7 American Journal of Bioethics 2, pp. 95-97 (February 2007).

Some Limits of Decision Theory in Bioethics: Rights, Ends, Thick Concepts (open peer commentary), 6 American Journal of Bioethics 3, pp. 56-58 (July, 2006).

Leigh Hafrey, The Story of Success: Five Steps to Mastering Ethics in Business (book review), 3 Journal of Business Ethics Education (2006).

The (Low) Life of Ethics Codes (open peer commentary), 5 American Journal of Bioethics 5, pp. 46-48 (September, 2005).

Ethics and Politics (open peer commentary), 2 American Journal of Bioethics 1, pp. 46-47 (Winter 2002).

The Legal Brief: When Ethics Consultants Should Call the Lawyers, ASBH Exchange, newsletter of American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, spring 2001.

Medical Ethics (panel discussion transcript), (with A. Gertel, R. Mosely and M. Somerville), 13 American Medical Writers Association Journal 3:21-34 (September, 1998).

The Clone Age (panel discussion transcript), (with L. Andrews, A. Charo, M. Garfinkle and M. Rothstein), 83 American Bar Association Journal 68-72 (July 1997).

SELECTED RECENT TALKS

Who has “Moral Authority”? Cambridge University Press International Bioethics Retreat, Reid Hall, Paris. 6/24/17.

Informed Consent to Trauma? 1st Defense Medical Ethics Symposium, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. 5/9/17.

What is an “Essential Medicine?” Cambridge University Press International Bioethics Retreat, Reid Hall, Paris. 6/25/16.

Ethics in Community Engagement and Partnership in HIV-Related Research. Webinar, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Yale University. January 21, 2016.

Law, Ethics and Professionalism in Medicine. Vermont Ethics Network, Fairlee, VT. 11/10/15

Bioethics and Medical Humanities for Undergraduates. Panelist, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, Houston, TX. 10/9/15.

Defective Altruism: Singer on Earning to Give. Cambridge University Press International Bioethics Retreat, Reid Hall, Paris. 6/24/15.

Ethical Considerations Using Geolocation and Social Media Technology for HIV Prevention/Research. Live Webinar. Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Yale University, 4/1/15.

The Paradox of "Humane" Execution: The Future of Lethal Injection. Panel presentation. Schell Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School. 3/31/15.

Ethics of Neonatology Symposium. Commentator. Yale Club of New York. 12/5/15.

Justice in Gostin’s Global Health Law, University of Birmingham, UK, conference on Global Health Law, 11/22/14.

Precedent Autonomy and the “Happy Demented” Alzheimer’s Patient, Faculty Seminar, University of Birmingham, UK, School of Law. 11/24/14.

Precedent Autonomy and the “Happy Demented” Alzheimer’s Patient, Cambridge University Press International Bioethics Retreat, Reid Hall, Paris. 6/30/14.

The Ethico-legal Situation of the “Three R’s” in US Animal Research law. National Academy of Sciences, Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, Washington, DC. 6/4/14.

Civic Republicanism, Public Health, and Public Goods. Southampton University, UK. 4/15/14.

End-of-Life Care and the Law: Current Issues. Harvard Club of New York, New York, NY. 3/27/14.

Establishing a Legal Database on Criminalization of HIV Transmission and Exposure, American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. 11/05/13.

What is a “Good Death?” High Values and Strong Values, Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence, University of Chicago School of Medicine. 10/04/13.

The Idea of Public Bioethics. Cambridge University Press International Bioethics Retreat, Reid Hall, Paris, France. 6/26/13.

Medical Futility Law. Grand Rounds, Newport Hospital Medical Staff, Newport, RI. 5/14/13.

Law as Data, Association of Public Data Users Webinar. 4/4/13.

The Future of ESCROS. StemConn 2013 Conference on CT stem cell research, New Haven, CT. 4/3/13.

Bioethics and Stem Cell Research: Reflections on a Decade of Debate. Frontiers in Stem Cells and Regeneration Advanced Training Course, Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratories. 10/3/12.

US Health Policy: Ethics, Reform and Costs. Harvard-Radcliffe Class of 1982, Thirtieth Reunion Seminar, Cambridge, MA. 9/27/12.

Political Obligation: The Bottom Line in Bioethics. World Congress of Bioethics, Rotterdam. 6/27/12.

Was Henrietta Lacks Harmed? LaGuardia Community College-Wide Common Reading Lecture, Long Island City, NY. 4/23/12.

Bioethics as Public Policy. Cambridge Consortium for Bioethics Education, Paris, France. 4/13/12.

Medical Futility Cases: Ethics, Liability, Practicality. Drs. Nathan and Herbert and Mrs. Rachel Rakatansky Distinguished Visiting Lecture, Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI. 3/28/12.

Avoiding and Attaining Pregnancy: How Your Government Can Help. Yale University Sex Week Seminar. 2/6/12.

A Comparative Look at Immigrants’ Access to Health Services. Yale-MacMillan PIER Council on European Studies Summer Institute, 07/6/11.

Slippery Slope Arguments in Bioethics David C. Thomasma International Bioethics Retreat. Cambridge University, UK. 6/20/11.

Cosmopolitanism and Global Ethics. Conference on Global Health, Global Goods and International Community. University of Manchester, UK. 6/2/11.

Complicity and Federal Funding of Stem-Cell Research. University of Illinois School of Medicine, Chicago, IL. 10/27/10

Complicity from Nazis to Stem Cells. American Soc. for Bioethics and Humanities, San Diego, CA. 10/22/10.

Present Benefit from Past Wrongs: the Harvard Stem Cell Lines. David C. Thomasma International Bioethics Retreat, Institute d'Études Politiques de Paris. 6/22/10.

Current Issues in Bioethics. Dr. Earl Baker Grand Rounds in Humanism and Bioethics, Griffin Hospital, Derby, CT. 6/17/10.

Current Controversies in Stem Cell Research Funding. Connecticut Stem Cell Research Retreat, New Haven, CT. 5/17/10.

Ethics in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Biotech Industry Organization, Chicago. 5/6/10.

Teaching Law to Bioethicists. Cambridge Consortium for Bioethics Education, Cambridge University Press Offices, New York. 4/7/10.

Complicity in Past Wrongdoing. UPenn Center for Bioethics Colloquium Series. 4/6/10.

Stem Cell Research in the Obama Era. Wesleyan University. 1/29/10.

Health Reform in the US and China. Yale-China Association. 1/14/10.

What You Need to Know About End-of-Life Planning. Fleck Lecture, Unitarian Universalist Meeting House of Chatham, MA. 10/26/09.

Advanced Directives and Alzheimer’s Care. Connecticut Bar Foundation Bioethics and Law Symposium. 10/02/09.

The Ethics of Medical Futility. Milwaukee Academy of Medicine. 9/15/09.

Comparative Stem Cell Regulation: National Values and Regulatory Policies. Bioethics Summer Retreat, Rocky Gap, MD. 6/26/09.

Ethics, Politics and Medical Research: The Case of Stem Cells. James Brody Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Symposium, Jersey Shore University Medical Center. 04/07/09.

Maternal/Fetal Conflict. Yale Pediatric Ethics Program. 03/09/09.

Author Meets Critics: James D. Wallace’s Norms and Practices. Association for Practical and Professional Ethics annual meeting, Cincinnati, OH. 03/06/09.

Comparative Health Policy: National Values and the Regulation of Stem Cell Research. American Association of Law Schools annual meeting, San Diego, CA. 01/09/09.

Law between the Two Cultures. Seminar Series on Science, Ethics and Society: Celebrating the Legacy of CP Snow’s The Two Cultures, 50 Years Later. Weil Cornell Medical School. 11/06/08.

The Ethics of Human Subjects Experimentation, 40 Years after the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Conference. American Soc. for Bioethics and Humanities. 10/25/08.

The Beaumont Lecture: Puritan Medical Ethics. The Beaumont Medical Club of Yale School of Medicine. 9/19/08.

Expertise and Authority in Ethics Consultation. Bioethics Summer Retreat, Sonoma, CA. 06/20/08.

State Stem Cell Initiatives. American Society for Law, Medicine and Ethics, Health Law Professors Conference, Drexel University. 06/08/08

Ethical, Legal and Social Issues Relating to Tissue Banking. CT Dept. of Public Health Symposium, Cromwell, CT. 05/24/08

Regulating Research on Human Subjects. Yale University School of Medicine’s State CHEST Conference. 03/19/08.

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