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Matt Lamkin is a Professor of Law at the University of Tulsa’s College of Law. He has been honored as Outstanding Professor at the College of Law eight times since 2013 and also won the University of Tulsa’s Outstanding Professor award. His research focuses on bioethics, healthcare law, and controlled substances, with notable work on issues like employer-sponsored wellness programs, clinical trial ethics, and the societal implications of medical diagnosis.
Education:
- A.B., Princeton University
- M.A. in Bioethics, University of Minnesota
- J.D., Northwestern University School of Law
His scholarship appears in top-tier journals, including the New England Journal of Medicine and JAMA, alongside law reviews and interdisciplinary publications. Key research areas include university fraud and abuse, regulatory frameworks in healthcare, and the ethical dimensions of psychedelic and cannabis use. Lamkin’s articles critically analyze topics such as patient autonomy in employer wellness programs, exploitation in clinical trials, and the intersection of cosmetic enhancements with racial identity.
Scientific Awards:
- Outstanding Professor, TU College of Law (8 times)
- University of Tulsa Outstanding Professor Award
His career includes roles as a policy advisor to the mayor of Indianapolis, litigator at Latham & Watkins, and fellow at Stanford’s Center for Law & the Biosciences. Lamkin’s work bridges legal, medical, and ethical domains, advocating for equitable healthcare policies and scrutinizing the societal impacts of medical advancements.





