
Deborah R. Barnbaum
Professor and Coordinator of Bioethics and Health Humanities Minor
Campus:
Kent
Office Location:
320
Deborah Barnbaum is Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Coordinator of the Minor in Bioethics and Health Humanities. She received her BA in Philosophy and English from in 1990 and her MA and PhD in Philosophy from the in 1993 and 1996, respectively. She is a bioethicist specializing in the ethics of clinical research and the ethics of autism.
Her books include:
- (MIT Press, 2025)
- (co-edited with David Pereplyotchik, Routledge, 2017)
- (Indiana University Press, 2009)
- (with Michael Byron, Prentice Hall 2001)
Recent Articles Include:
- Deborah R. Barnbaum, 鈥淒ata Safety Monitoring and Collateral Benefits in Decentralized Trials,鈥 American Journal of Bioethics, vol 25(5) (2025): 101-103
- Deborah R. Barnbaum, 鈥淥phthalmic Research鈥檚 Unique Challenges: Not All First-in-Human Surgeries Are the Same,鈥 American Journal of Bioethics vol 24(5) (2024): 90-92 .
She serves on numerous data safety monitoring boards for clinical trials, including , , and several additional trials sponsored by the NIH as well as industry. At 糖心Vlog破解版 she most often teaches Health Care Ethics (PHIL 4/50005) and Medicine and Morality (PHIL 30015). Her current research is on ethical monitoring of clinical trials.
Education
PhD, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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