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Katharine Wright

Assistant Director at Nuffield Council on Bioethics

Katharine Wright is the Assistant Director of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics.12 She has a background in health policy, law, and ethics, having spent nine years at the UK House of Commons briefing MPs on health issues and four years in the NHS monitoring the effect of the Human Rights Act on health law in England.1

At the Nuffield Council, Katharine has led projects exploring ethical issues in various areas, including:

  1. The involvement of children and young people in clinical research
  2. Ethical considerations in dementia care
  3. The donation of bodily material for treatment or research
  4. Information sharing in the context of gamete and embryo donation
  5. The growing use of cosmetic procedures

Katharine is also the lead author of the Council's publication "Ethics tools for decision-makers: Responding to public health threats," which aims to help guide decision-makers in developing proportionate responses to public health challenges like COVID-19.2

Her work at the Nuffield Council focuses on embedding ethics in policy-making and strengthening the voice of ethics in science and health policy, both in the UK and internationally.3

Highlights

Governance - Nuffield Council on Bioethics
Executive team - Nuffield Council on Bioethics
Ethics tools for decision-makers: Responding to public health threats
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Jul 1 · rippel.org
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Chair and Governing Board member, Nuffield Council on Bioethics
Dec 12 · kent.edu
Kathy Wright | Kent State University

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London, United Kingdom