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Amandine Andruchiw is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, affiliated with the UFR Philosophy. She serves as Coordinator of the Champagne Ardenne support site for the Grand-Est Ethical Reflection Space (EREGE) in health and life sciences. Her doctoral research (completed December 2023) focused on 'Vegetarianism in question, from the centrality of the margins,' supervised by Véronique Le Ru at URCA.
Her teaching portfolio includes methodology, philosophy and ecology, moral and political philosophy at undergraduate levels, as well as medical and applied ethics courses. She also contributes to ethics training at the Faculty of Medicine (FASM1/FASM2) through the DIU 'Ethics in health' program, emphasizing health-environment linkages.
Research interests center on moral philosophy and applied ethics across health, environmental, and animal domains. Recent work explores end-of-life ethics, advance directives, healthcare innovation ethics, and de-extinction debates. Her 2023 publications analyze ethical frameworks for advance medical directives and end-of-life terminology, while earlier work addressed pandemic-era digital tracking ethics and biodiversity conservation dilemmas.
Active in interdisciplinary ethics initiatives, she coordinates regional ethical reflection efforts and collaborates with institutions like EREGE. Her writings bridge philosophical theory with practical applications in healthcare, environmental policy, and emerging technologies.
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