Joel Achenbach
Joel Achenbach has been a staff writer for The Washington Post since 1990. He has reported for the Style section, the Magazine, Outlook, and, since... Read More
Ronald Green
Ronald Green is a member of the Department of Community and Family Medicine at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine. He served from 1992 to 2011... Read More
Amy Harmon
Amy Harmon covers the social implications of science and technology for The New York Times. She has won two Pulitzer Prizes, one in 2008 for... Read More
Gary Marchant
Gary Marchant, Ph.D., J.D., studies the use of genetic information in environmental regulation, risk and the precautionary principle, legal aspects of personalized medicine and regulation... Read More
Gregory Kaebnick
Gregory E. Kaebnick, Ph.D., explores questions about the values at stake in developing and using biotechnologies, and particularly in questions about the value given to... Read More
Josephine Johnston
Josephine Johnston is an expert in the ethics of emerging biotechnologies. Her research addresses developments in genetics, including prenatal testing, gene editing, and newborn sequencing.... Read More
Mildred Solomon
The Hastings Center is the nation’s founding bioethics research institute, recognized worldwide for its analysis of the social and ethical implications of science, biotechnology and... Read More
Robin Marantz Henig
Robin Marantz Henig is a book author and contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine. She has written nine books, most recently Twentysomething: Why Do... Read More