
معرفی
Professor Dominique Martin holds the position of Professor in Health Ethics and Professionalism at Deakin University's School of Medicine, Faculty of Health. Her academic journey includes a PhD in Applied Ethics (2011) from the University of Melbourne and a Graduate Certificate in University Teaching (2014). She has held roles including Senior Lecturer at Deakin (2016–present) and Lecturer at the University of Melbourne (2012–2016).
- Research Focus: Ethical issues in kidney care, organ trafficking, transplant tourism, and end-of-life research.
- Professional Memberships: Declaration of Istanbul Custodian Group, The Transplantation Society, and International Association of Bioethics.
Her work emphasizes global health ethics, particularly combatting organ trafficking and improving equitable access to transplantation. She advises on organ donation policies and has contributed to international guidelines like the Declaration of Istanbul.
Notable grants include a 2021 study on placental technologies and a 2017 project on donor-family communication. She has published extensively on transplantation ethics, with recent work focusing on global policy frameworks and clinical innovations.

