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Introducing Stephen Latham

By The Petrie-Flom Center We’re excited to introduce and welcome Stephen Latham to our blogging community as an occasional contributor.  Steve will also be cross-posting from his Blog on Bioethics. Steve became Director of Yale’s Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics in 2011, having been Deputy Director since 2008.  For the previous nine years, he had been…

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By The Petrie-Flom Center

We’re excited to introduce and welcome Stephen Latham to our blogging community as an occasional contributor.  Steve will also be cross-posting from his Blog on Bioethics.

Steve became Director of Yale’s Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics in 2011, having been Deputy Director since 2008.  For the previous nine years, he had been Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Health Law & Policy at Quinnipiac University School of Law. Before entering academia full-time, Steve served as Director of Ethics Standards at the American Medical Association. He is a former graduate fellow of Harvard’s Safra Center on Ethics and a former Research Fellow of the University of Edinburgh’s Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities. He is a past member of the board of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, which gave him its Distinguished Service Award in 2010. He does clinical ethics consultation with the Pediatric Ethics Committee of Yale-New Haven’s Children’s Hospital, and serves on the Medical Review Board of Connecticut’s Department of Children and Families.

Steve’s research deals broadly with the intersections of bioethics with law. He is currently working on a Robert Wood Johnson funded project to map out US statutory and case law criminalizing transmission and exposure to HIV/AIDS.

Some of Steve’s representative publications include:

Welcome, Steve!

 

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  • Petrie-Flom Center

    The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School is a prominent research program dedicated to legal analysis and interdisciplinary scholarship on the questions facing health policymakers, medical professionals, industry leaders, patients, and families. The Center was founded in 2005 through a generous gift from Joseph H. Flom ’48 and the Carroll and Milton Petrie Foundation.