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Dr Thana de Campos serves as Assistant Professor at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and holds Research Associate positions at UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and Human Rights (Rome), Von Hügel Institute (University of Cambridge), and Las Casas Institute (University of Oxford). Her interdisciplinary work bridges legal theory, moral philosophy, and global health policy with international scholarly impact.
Her academic credentials include:
- DPhil in Law (jurisprudence) from University of Oxford
- MPhil in International Law from University of Sao Paulo
Dr de Campos' research investigates ethical frameworks in global health governance, human rights, and biomedical technologies. She specializes in Natural Law and Virtue Ethics applications to contemporary challenges including reproductive technologies, pandemic responses, and intellectual property conflicts in academia. Her methodology integrates jurisprudence with philosophical analysis to address systemic health inequities.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on bioethical dilemmas across jurisdictions, particularly examining mitochondrial donation regulations, Zika virus public health responses, and conceptual foundations of health. Her 2017 monograph The Global Health Crisis: Ethical Responsibilities established her scholarly position, while ongoing work includes co-editing The Philosophical Foundations of Medical Law for Oxford University Press.
Through her institutional affiliations at Cambridge's Von Hügel Institute and Oxford's Las Casas Institute, Dr de Campos contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues connecting theological perspectives with secular bioethics. Her research network spans multiple continents through the UNESCO Chair framework, facilitating cross-cultural analysis of health rights implementation.


