Research Ethics
The successful and appropriate translation of medical research into health care practice can present a wide range of important ethical challenges. If ethical and social issues are not identified, analysed and sensitively and appropriately addressed as the research progresses, they have the potential to become significant roadblocks to the successful completion of the research and its translation into important health benefits. The Ethox Centre has a major research interest in the ethical issues arising in the day-to-day practice of medical research.
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Ruth Horn
Associate Professor in Ethics
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Angeliki Kerasidou
Associate Professor in Bioethics
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Patricia Kingori
Professor of Global Health Ethics
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Michael Parker
Ethox Centre Director and Professor of Bioethics
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Dinnah Rippon
Co-ordinator of Global Health Bioethics Network
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Mark Sheehan
Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Ethics Fellow
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Ingrid Slade
Wellcome Research Fellow in Society and Ethics
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Halina Suwalowska
Researcher in Global Health Bioethics
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Euzebiusz Jamrozik
Postdoctoral Fellow