Thursday, 25 September 2014

Robin Pierce introduction

Pierce_people Robin Pierce, JD, Ph.D., contributes to the blog HealthLawProf, and joined the bill of health as a regular employee.

Robin is a center for health law and policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics at Harvard Law School associated with an increased Petrie-Flom. He was previously at the Faculty of Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands, where his work focused on the ethical, legal and political developments in biotechnology impacts, including issues of political integration of nanotechnology in health care, regulatory issues, political and ethical leadership of the synthetic biology, and the political, legal and ethical issues through advances in research on Alzheimer's disease, neurosciences generally increased. In 2014, Dr. Pierce deputy director for science and research with genetics Journal of Bioethics was appointed. In 2010 he was appointed director of the program for the Kluyver Center Program in society and genomics in the Netherlands. She taught in all disciplines, including courses such as medicine (Law), Social Issues in Biology, ethical, legal and social issues in the life sciences, ethics of public health and development of legal and political institutions.

Publications:

  • Pierce, R .: "The challenges facing the wider deep brain stimulation in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease," American Journal of Bioethics, 5 (4): 81-83 (2014).
  • Pierce, R. "Comparative architecture of genetic privacy." Comparative Law Review, 9 International and Indiana, No. 1 (2009):. 89-127.
  • Pierce, R. "Given the long duration of the short-term use of fMRI in the classroom." . The American Journal of Bioethics, 9, No. 1 (2009): 35-37.
  • Pierce, R .: "Who ethical knowledge: Take the next step in the evaluation of the knowledge of synthetic biology - a response to Douglas and Savulescu?" Journal of Medical Ethics (2012).
  • Pierce, R. "The expressive function of health policy." (2011) The ethics of public health (4) 1 (53-62).
  • Pierce, R. "queue-jumping: Courts Privilege criminal behavior of mental health?" Journal of Ethics in Mental Health, 3, no. 2 (2008).
  • Pierce, R. "Complex calculations. Ethical aspects of participation of people at risk in health research in dementia" J Med Ethics, 36 (9) (2010), 553-557.
  • Pierce, R. "An evolution of advance directives in dementia research sector." Social Science and Medicine 70, no. 4 (2010): 623-30.
  • Pierce, R. "A place for ethics, a place for the defense?" American Journal of Bioethics, 12 (8) (2012).

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