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Lisa Rasmussen is a Professor of Philosophy and Graduate Director at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She serves as Editor-in-Chief of Accountability in Research, co-edits the Philosophy & Medicine book series, and is an Associate Editor of Citizen Science: Theory and Practice. Her research focuses on healthcare and research ethics, particularly in unregulated areas like citizen science and DIY biology. She is completing a book addressing ethical challenges in these emerging fields. Rasmussen’s work spans authorship policies, AI in publishing, and equity in research participation. She actively engages in policy development for research integrity and collaborates globally on ethics frameworks for participatory sciences.
Her academic background includes extensive contributions to clinical ethics consultation, research misconduct policies, and cross-cultural bioethics. Notable projects include analyzing mentorship dynamics, gender disparities in authorship, and trust architectures in scientific collaboration. Rasmussen frequently addresses systemic biases and ethical dilemmas arising from technological advancements and participatory science practices. She advocates for transparent, inclusive models of research governance that prioritize marginalized voices and equitable resource distribution.
Rasmussen has co-authored workshop reports on ethics in citizen science and contributed to foundational texts on bioethics, including critiques of traditional frameworks and calls for pluralistic approaches to moral diversity. Her work bridges philosophical theory with practical applications, influencing both academic discourse and institutional policies worldwide.



