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About CNS-ASU

Jason Robert
Research Team Leader, TRC 2, Center for Nanotechnology in Society
Assistant Professor of the School of Life Sciences
Jason Scott Robert is Assistant Professor of Life Sciences in the
School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University. He teaches in the
Bioethics Program within the Center for Biology and Society. Jason’s Ph.D.
is in philosophy (McMaster University, 2000), and prior to joining the
faculty at ASU, he was a Canadian Institutes of Health Research New
Investigator and Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at
Dalhousie University. He has published many articles in the philosophy of
biology and bioethics, and his first book, Embryology, Epigenesis, and
Evolution: Taking Development Seriously, was published by Cambridge
University Press in 2004.
Jason has been recently preoccupied with determining the roles and
responsibilities of scientists and bioethicists in the face of
controversial science, such as the creation of part-human chimeras in stem
cell biology. He is a member of the Stem Cell Network in Canada, and he
serves on the Advisory Board of the Canadian Institute of Population and
Public Health.
Email:
Jason.Robert@asu.edu
http://www.public.asu.edu/~jrobert6/
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