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Jonathan Marks is an Associate Professor of Bioethics, Humanities, Law, and Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University, affiliated with the Law Faculty. His work bridges academic disciplines to address ethical challenges in healthcare, public policy, and international law. Current roles include teaching and research in interdisciplinary ethics, with a focus on corporate influence, conflict zones, and institutional integrity.
Research interests span bioethics in war zones, corporate accountability in public health, and legal frameworks for medical ethics. His scholarship critiques partnerships between industries and health institutions, emphasizing systemic risks and ethical safeguards. Notable contributions include analyses of the opioid crisis, pandemic triage ethics, and the role of narratives in international law.
Recent publications highlight crises of trust in healthcare systems, ethical dilemmas in armed conflicts, and the legal dimensions of environmental liability. His work integrates empirical research with normative ethics, offering policy recommendations to mitigate corporate influence and uphold institutional integrity.
While no scientific awards are explicitly cited, his prolific publication record reflects sustained impact in bioethics and public health ethics. Advising and grant activities are not detailed in the provided texts, though his affiliations suggest involvement in interdisciplinary research teams. No specific lab or team affiliations are mentioned.

