
معرفی
S. Matthew Liao is a Professor at New York University, specializing in the intersection of philosophy and bioethics. His work examines the ethical implications of biomedical innovations, including memory modification, genetic engineering, and AI in healthcare. He is also the director of the NYU Center for Bioethics, grounding his research in human rights frameworks.
- AB, Politics (Magna Cum Laude), Princeton University
- DPhil, Philosophy, University of Oxford
Dr. Liao’s research spans Bioethics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Moral Psychology, with a focus on Medical Ethics, Environmental Ethics, and Neuroethics. His recent work explores AI governance, ethical thresholds in aggregation, and human rights in digital health.
His publications highlight trends in AI ethics, memory modification, and public health ethics, emphasizing the need for substantive human rights frameworks in emerging technologies. Key subfields include algorithmic ethics, intergenerational justice, and neuroethical challenges.
- Outstanding Academic Title, The Right to Be Loved (2016)
- TEDx Speaker at CERN (2015)
- TEDx Speaker, New York (2013)
- Humanities Grant Initiative, NYU (2011)
- Big Think Delphi Fellow (2011)
Dr. Liao has advised on human rights policy and bioethical governance, securing grants for interdisciplinary research. He has been featured in major media outlets like the New York Times and The Atlantic, emphasizing ethics in public discourse.
As director of the NYU Center for Bioethics, Dr. Liao leads initiatives bridging philosophy, ethics, and science, fostering collaboration across disciplines to address challenges in biotechnology, AI, and human rights.




