Daniel Moseley is a philosopher at the Brody School of Medicine currently working at the intersection of psychiatric ethics, neuroethics, and global health ethics. His current projects examine agency under conditions of constraint, including in psychiatric illness and resource-limited clinical and research settings. He also has a standing interest in human enhancement and the implications of emerging technologies for the practice of medicine. He is a co-principal investigator on DIRECT, an NIH/Fogarty International Center-funded (R25) bioethics research training program centered at Kamuzu University of Health Sciences in Malawi, with partner…
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East Carolina UniversityAssistant Professor
APA Eastern Division
Greenville, North Carolina, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
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| Biomedical Ethics |
| Philosophy of Psychiatry and Psychopathology |
| Neuroethics |
| Psychiatry and Psychotherapy |
| Moral Psychology |
| Global Health |
| Normative Ethics |
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