
About
Collin O'Neil is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Interim Chair in the Department of Philosophy at Lehman College, City University of New York. He holds a B.A. from Luther College and a Ph.D. from UCLA. Prior to joining Lehman College, he served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institutes of Health's Department of Bioethics, a bioethicist at the NIH Research Ethics Group, and an Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow at NYU's Center for Bioethics.
His research explores moral philosophy, applied ethics, and bioethics, with particular focus on ethical frameworks in medical research, legal systems, and societal norms. His publications frequently examine consent protocols, trust dynamics in professional relationships, and ethical decision-making in healthcare contexts.
Analysis of his scholarly output reveals consistent themes in bioethical discourse, including defamation law, clinical research ethics, and patient autonomy. His work demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement across philosophy, law, and medical humanities.
Dr. O'Neil has not received scientific awards according to available information. No details regarding student advising, research grants, laboratories, or team collaborations are documented in the provided materials.
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