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Chairman
• Nigel M. de S. Cameron
  CameronConfidential.blogspot.com

Fellows
• Adrienne Asch
• Brent Blackwelder
• Paige Comstock Cunningham
• Marsha Darling
• Jean Bethke Elshtain
• Kevin FitzGerald
• Debra Greenfield
• Amy Laura Hall
• Jaydee Hanson
• C. Christopher Hook
• Douglas Hunt
• William B. Hurlbut
• Andrew Kimbrell
• Abby Lippman
• Michele Mekel
• C. Ben Mitchell
• M. Ellen Mitchell
• Stuart A. Newman
• Judy Norsigian
• David Prentice
• Charles Rubin

Affiliated Scholars
• Sheri Alpert
• Diane Beeson
• Nanette Elster
• Rosario Isasi
• Henk Jochemsen
• Christina Bieber Lake
  Christina Bieber Lake's Blog
• Katrina Sifferd
• Tina Stevens
• Brent Waters

Co-founders
• Lori Andrews
• Nigel M. de S. Cameron



Institute on Biotechnology & the Human Future
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Chicago Illinois
312.906.5337
info@thehumanfuture.org


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Amy Laura Hall, Ph.D.
Fellow

Amy Laura Hall is Assistant Professor of Theological Ethics at Duke University Divinity School and author of Kierkegaard and the Treachery of Love (Cambridge University Press: New York 2002). A 2004-2005 recipient of the prestigious Henry Luce Fellowship in Theology, Hall is currently completing a second book entitled Conceiving Parenthood: The Protestant Spirit of Biotechnological Reproduction, which documents the rise of medical-technological consumerism in the last century. Professor Hall serves on the Steering Committee of the Genome Ethics, Law, and Policy Center at Duke University. She has served on the Duke Medical Center's Institutional Review Board and as an Ethics Consultant to the V.A. Center in Durham. She has participated in bioethics projects at the Hastings Center and the Genetics and Public Policy Center of Johns Hopkins, as well as at many seminaries and divinity schools. A member of the Bioethics Task Force of the United Methodist Church, Hall has been asked to present her work on reproductive ethics to the World Council of Churches in Geneva, and to academic audiences in Switzerland, Denmark, and England. Her primary research work concentrates on bioethics at the beginning of life, but she also serves a leadership role with the Institute on Care at the End of Life.



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