Eyal, Nir M. 1970-
Enlarge text Shrink text- Distributing respect, 2003:t.p. (Nir M. Eyal, St. Hugh's Coll.; D.Phil. thesis in pol. and international relations, Univ. of Oxford) thesis cat. inf. form (Eyal, Nir Morechay, b. June 22, 1970)
Nir Eyal (born June 1970) is a bioethicist and Henry Rutgers Professor of Bioethics and Director of the Center for Population–Level Bioethics at Rutgers University in New Jersey. He was formerly a bioethicist in the Department of Global Health and Population of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine of the Harvard Medical School. He has long worked closely with Harvard bioethicist Daniel Wikler. Eyal's current visibility concerns his role in studying the ethics of human challenge trials in HIV, malaria, and coronavirus vaccine development. He has also written on 'bystander risks' during pandemics and infectious diseases and contract tracing during ebola.
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