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Dan Wikler
Daniel I. Wikler (born 1946) is an American public health educator, philosopher, and medical ethicist. He is currently (Mary B. Saltonstall Professor of Population Ethics and Professor of Ethics and Population Health ) in the (Department of Global Health and Population ) of the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston. He is Director and a core faculty member in the (Harvard Program in Ethics and Health ) (PEH), which organizes a two-day medical ethics conference each Spring. His current research interests are ethical issues in population and international health, including (the allocation of health resources ), health research involving human subjects, organ transplant ethics, and ethical dilemmas arising in public health practice, and he teaches several courses each year. He is a fellow of the Hastings Center, an independent bioethics research institution.〔(The Hastings Center ) Hastings Center Fellows. Accessed November 6, 2010〕 ==Overview== Professor Wikler’s published work addresses many issues in bioethics, including issues in reproduction, transplantation, and end-of-life decision-making. His current interests address bioethical issues arising in a population level and global perspective. His book series, (Studies in Philosophy and Health Policy ), was published by Cambridge University Press, as was (From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice ), co-authored by Prof. Wikler and three other philosophers: Allen D. Buchanan, (Norman Daniels ), and (Daniel W. Brock ). His most current research and writing topics include Compensation and Redress, Ethics Committees, Research Experimentation upon Human Subjects, Informed Consent, Patient Selection, Poverty, and War-Time Human Rights Abuses and Atrocities.
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