Asmat Islam is a recent Ph.D. in Healthcare Ethics from the Center for Global Health Ethics, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh. Prior to that, she earned her MA in Philosophy from the University of Nottingham, Nottingham. Asmat Islam teaches Ethics at Jagannath University and North South University, Dhaka. Her primary research interests concern bioethics, research ethics, and the ethics of emerging technologies in healthcare. She explores global health injustices and the distinct vulnerabilities of both patients and human research subjects, as well as topics in applied ethics more broadly. Some of her recent research has appeared in the Journa…
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Duquesne UniversityDoctoral student
Areas of Specialization
Biomedical Ethics |
Medical Research Ethics |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Applied Ethics |
Areas of Interest
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Neuroethics |
Medical Research Ethics |
Feminist Ethics |
Global Health |
Health Care Justice |
Disability |
Death and Dying |
Autonomy |
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