
معرفی
Lisa Eckstein is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer in Law and Medicine at University of Tasmania's Faculty of Law, concurrently serving as CT:IQ Programme Director at Bellberry Ltd. With a SJD from Georgetown Law and postdoctoral training at NIH Bioethics, her research examines governance frameworks for clinical trials and genomic data sharing.
Her work analyzes ethical oversight mechanisms including Human Research Ethics Committees and Data Safety Monitoring Boards. Current projects include a Greenwall Foundation grant ($321k) developing ethical guidance for clinical trial monitoring during pandemics and ARC Discovery projects reforming health technology regulation.
Publications address consent waivers in genomics (2024), decentralized clinical trials (2024), and ethical governance of COVID-19 vaccine research (2021). Her scholarship consistently addresses tensions between innovation and participant protection in medical research.
No scientific awards are documented. She chairs committees on ethical governance and contributes to national policy reforms.


