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Jennifer Flynn is an Associate Professor of Bioethics and Director of the Centre for Bioethics at Memorial University. She holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Virginia, an MA and BAH from Queen’s University. Her research bridges moral theory and bioethics, with a focus on reproductive ethics, clinical ethics, and intersections between philosophy and literature.
- Education: PhD (Virginia), MA (Queen’s), BAH (Queen’s)
- Awards: SSHRC Doctoral Fellow
Research Interests include methodological approaches in bioethics, reproductive ethics (e.g., uterine transplantation), and clinical ethics. She supervises graduate students in the Master of Health Ethics program and co-designs bioethics curricula for medical students. Recent publications address clinical ethics professionalization, reproductive justice, and ethical frameworks for drug shortages.
Media Engagements include interviews on CBC Radio discussing topics like medical assistance in dying and NL physician shortages. Her Stanford Encyclopedia entry on theory and bioethics is under revision, reflecting her dynamic contributions to the field.


