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Colin Farrelly is a Professor in the Department of Political Studies at Queen’s University (Canada), cross-appointed with Philosophy and affiliated with Bilkent University’s Department of Philosophy. His research focuses on political philosophy, bioethics, and the ethical implications of biomedical advancements. He holds a PhD from the University of Bristol and has held appointments at institutions like Oxford, UCLA, and Waterloo University.
- PhD: University of Bristol, 1999
- Books: Genetic Ethics: An Introduction, Biologically Modified Justice, An Introduction to Contemporary Political Theory, and others.
Research interests include the societal impacts of genetics, aging science, and geroscience. He emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending normative theory with insights from biology, medicine, and demography. His work addresses topics like pandemic justice, climate geroscience, and the ethical dimensions of longevity science.
Publications span journals like Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Political Studies, and American Journal of Bioethics. He advocates for scientific literacy in humanities and policy, emphasizing the role of virtue epistemology in addressing 21st-century challenges.




