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Laura Specker Sullivan is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University's College of Arts and Sciences, specializing in interdisciplinary and cross-cultural ethics. Her work uniquely integrates clinical ethics consultation experience with philosophical scholarship, creating bridges between theoretical ethics and practical healthcare applications. She directs significant research initiatives at the intersection of neuroscience, philosophy, and cultural studies.
Her research interests focus on neuroethics, cross-cultural philosophical comparisons, clinical decision-making, and the ethical implications of emerging neurotechnologies. Dr. Specker Sullivan's work examines how cultural contexts shape ethical frameworks, particularly in Japanese and Buddhist philosophical traditions. She investigates complex issues including informed consent across cultural boundaries, the philosophical implications of deep brain stimulation, and the ethical challenges of digital wellness technologies.
Her publications reveal a consistent pattern of examining ethical frameworks through comparative cultural lenses, with particular attention to neuroscience applications. Recent work analyzes neuroethics scholarship trends, cross-cultural neuroethics dilemmas, and translational approaches to making neuroethics more practically relevant. She has made significant contributions to understanding placebo research ethics, Buddhist perspectives on neuroethics, and the ethical considerations surrounding neuroprosthetics and brain-computer interfaces.
- Fellowship at Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School
- Fellowship at Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering at University of Washington
- Fellowship at Neuroethics Canada at University of British Columbia
- Fellowship at Kokoro Research Center at Kyoto University
Dr. Specker Sullivan's academic journey demonstrates a commitment to bridging theoretical philosophy with practical ethical challenges in medicine and neuroscience. Her previous role as Director of Ethics at the Medical University of South Carolina and Assistant Professor at the College of Charleston established her dual expertise in academic philosophy and clinical ethics practice. Her PhD research at the University of Hawaii focused on informed consent in Japan, setting the foundation for her ongoing cross-cultural ethical analyses.
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