About
Jason Scott Robert is a Dean’s Distinguished Associate Professor in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University (ASU), with affiliations including the Neurodegenerative Disease Research Center, Center for Biology and Society, and Global Futures Scientists and Scholars. His work bridges bioethics, philosophy of biology, and science policy.
- Ph.D., Philosophy, McMaster University (2000)
- B.A.(Hons.), Philosophy, Queen’s University (1994)
Robert’s research focuses on systems bioethics, addressing wicked problems in science and society. He explores translational medicine, comparative neuroscience, and the ethical implications of stem cell biology, genetics, and neurotechnology. His projects include analyzing model systems in neuroscience, the societal impact of biomedical research, and health equity frameworks.
His recent publications emphasize translational research challenges, neuroethics, and bioethics policy. Key themes include the epigenesis of obesity, governance of genetic enhancement, and ethical dimensions of cross-species neuroscience models.
Scientific Awards
- Lincoln Chair in Ethics (2013)
- Tenure and Promotion Exemplar (2008)
- SSHRCC Postdoctoral Fellowship (2000-2001)
- Fulbright Scholarship (1999)
Robert has mentored numerous graduate students in bioethics, neuroscience, and public health. Current projects include interrogating translational research’s epistemological foundations and the ethics of comparative cognition studies.
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