- Practical Ethics
- Medical Ethics
- Bioethics
- +۸ مورد دیگر
Professor Julian Savulescu serves as the Uehiro Professor of Practical Ethics and Director of the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford, where he is also a Fellow of St Cross College within the Faculty of Philosophy. His career centers on resolving complex ethical dilemmas emerging from scientific and medical advancements, particularly in human enhancement technologies and reproductive medicine. Savulescu's research spans practical ethics, medical ethics, and bioethics with specialized focus on genetic enhancement, neuroethics, reproductive ethics, and research ethics. His expertise includes predictive genetic testing, cloning, performance-enhancing drugs, global health risks, human dignity frameworks, abortion ethics, and stem cell research controversies, often examining the tension between individual autonomy and societal implications. His 2017 publications reveal concentrated neuroethical inquiry, analyzing moral implications of cognitive enhancement through neuroscience, ethical access to experimental treatments in pediatric crises like the Charlie Gard case, and methodological ethics in surgical placebo trials for severe psychiatric conditions. These works demonstrate his commitment to resolving practical ethical conflicts in cutting-edge medical interventions. While no specific awards are documented, Savulescu maintains extensive global media engagement as an ethics commentator, addressing topics from male pregnancy possibilities to comparative societal debates on marriage equality versus assisted dying. His leadership in major research initiatives spans geoengineering ethics and vaccine distribution frameworks. The Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics operates as his primary research hub, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among philosophers, physicians, and scientists to address urgent moral questions arising from technological progress in medicine and science.







