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Kristina Baldwin Larson is a Part-time Lecturer in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a Member of the Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics. She teaches the Foundations curriculum for Harvard’s Master of Science in Bioethics Program and Bioethics and Infectious Disease courses.
Educational background:
- BA in History of Science from Princeton University
- JD from Columbia Law School
- MBE from Harvard Medical School
Her research focuses on ethical dimensions of medical innovation, including stem cell-based therapy development for Parkinson's Disease with emphasis on public engagement frameworks, and data sharing practices in COVID-19 interventional trials. This work bridges bioethics with infectious disease management and translational neuroscience.
Professional service includes:
- Member of The Hastings Center Advisory Council
- Board Member of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
- Board Member of the Connecticut Committee for The Princeton Prize in Race Relations
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