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Kathryn MacKay

Lecturer at University of Sydney

Kathryn MacKay is a Senior Lecturer in Bioethics at the University of Sydney, specializing in Sydney Health Ethics.14 She holds a BA in philosophy from the University of Western Ontario, an MA in philosophy from McGill University, and a PhD in bioethics from the University of Birmingham.16

MacKay's research focuses on:

  1. Feminist theoretical approaches to bioethics and public health ethics
  2. Human flourishing at the intersection of moral theory, feminist theory, and political philosophy
  3. Structures of society shaping people's lives and public decision-making about health
  4. Developing a theory of virtue for public health ethics
  5. Ethics of public health communication

She is currently investigating structural accounts of virtue for public health communication and is part of a team exploring the impact of expanded genetic screening technologies on reproductive autonomy.1 MacKay is also writing a book about public health virtue ethics.3

On LinkedIn, her username is kathrynlmackay, and her profile lists her as Program Director & Senior Lecturer in Bioethics at the University of Sydney.25

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia