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Wendy Rogers is a Professor at Macquarie University's School of Humanities and a leading scholar in practical bioethics. She is associated with the Ethics and Agency Research Centre and holds the title of Distinguished Professor. Her research focuses on ethical issues in healthcare innovation, including AI applications, synthetic biology, surgery, and activism against unethical practices like transplant abuse in China. She co-chairs the Safety, Quality and Ethics work program of the Australian Alliance for Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and leads multiple国家级 research projects funded by NHMRC and ARC.
- Affiliations: Macquarie University, Ethics and Agency Research Centre
- Key Projects: ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology, NHMRC-funded 'Algorithm Will See You Now' project, surgical innovation studies
- Awards: NHMRC Ethics Award, Nature's 10, Medscape's Physicians of the Year
Her research spans AI ethics, surgical innovation, and defining disease boundaries. She has over 284 publications and 15+ awards, with impactful contributions to policy reforms in organ transplantation and surgical guidelines. Her work bridges philosophy, medicine, and activism, emphasizing feminist bioethics principles.
Recent articles focus on algorithmic bias in healthcare AI, synthetic biology ethics, and the ethical implications of medical device representatives. Her work on Chinese transplant research led to global policy changes and media recognition.
- Grants/Projects: ARC Discovery Projects, NHMRC Ideas Grants
- Labs/Teams: Ethics and Agency Research Centre, IDEAL Collaboration partner





