Lecturer in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Director, Forensic Fellowship Program, Law & Psychiatry Service, Massachusetts General Hospital
Rebecca Brendel earned a bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Yale, and an MD and JD from the University of Chicago. During the fellowship, she focused on the ethical conflicts at the intersections of medicine, psychiatry, and law, including those relating to the moral value of medicine and medical confidentiality.
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Bowdoin College
Sarah Conly received a bachelor's degree from Princeton University and an MA and PhD from Cornell University. During the fellowship year, Conly explored about the problem of moral decision making, and devising and defending consequentialist strategies for successful moral education.
Faculty Member, Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institutes of Health
David Wendler received a BA in Philosophy and Biology from the University of Pennsylvania, and a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he studied epistemology and the philosophy of science. During the fellowship year, he developed an account of why it can be ethically acceptable to expose children to risks for the benefit of others in the context of clinical research.