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Carl H. Coleman is a Professor and Associate Dean for Graduate Programs at Seton Hall University. His expertise spans bioethics, public health law, and global health ethics. He served as Bioethics and Law Adviser at the WHO (2006-2007) and led numerous WHO guidance documents on infectious disease ethics and clinical trials. From 2010-2013, he was on the U.S. Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Human Research Protections (SACHRP). He has held roles on institutional review boards, New York’s End-of-Life Care Commission, and the New York State Bar Association’s Health Ethics Committee.
Education: Harvard Law School graduate, former law clerk to Chief Judge James L. Oakes (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit). Early career included litigation at Leventhal Slade & Krantz and roles with New York’s Task Force on Life and the Law.
Research focuses on global health ethics, clinical research oversight, and pandemic governance. Notable works include Rethinking the Regulatory Triggers for Prospective Ethics Review (2019) and Equitably Sharing the Benefits and Burdens of Research (2020). His recent articles address pandemic legal frameworks, physician misinformation regulation, and involuntary commitment ethics.
Recipient of the Andrea Catania Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching (2007) and appointed Hastings Center Fellow. Advises on WHO’s Global Health Ethics team and has co-authored over 100 scholarly works across journals like the New England Journal of Medicine and Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics.




