Previous Recipients
Spring 2009
- Sharon Kardia, Professor, Epidemiology
“Ethical Deliberations on the Michigan Neonatal Biobank.”
Fall 2008
- Eric Dey, Associate Professor, Center for the Study of Higher and Post Secondary Education
“Understanding Collegiate Environments And Their Influence On Student Character Development”
Fall 2007
- Cynthia Finelli, Director, Center for Research on Learning and Teaching North
“Ethical Development of Engineering and Humanities Students at the UofM: a Longitudinal Study”
- Myron Guttman, Professor of History andDirector of the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research
“Understanding Success and Failure: Analysis of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research”
- Lisa Harris, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
“The US Supreme Court Decision in Gonzales vs Carhart: What are physicians and health care institutions to do when compliance with the law results in unethical treatment of patients?”
- Peter Jacobson, Professor of Health Management and Policy
“Ethical Issues in Pandemic Influenza Preparedness: Focus groups for Public Engagement”
- Kathryn Moseley, Professor ofPediatrics and the Bioethics Program
“Understanding Differences in Physicians’ Perceptions of Genetic Counseling Needs for Parents of Newborn Cystic Fibrosis and Sickle Cell Anemia Carriers”
- Scott Roberts, Professor of Health Behavior and Health Education Department
“Returning Individual Genetic Test Results to Research Participants in the Genetics, Environment and Melanoma (GEM) Study”
Spring 2007
- Susan Dorr Goold, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Bioethics Program, David Shalowitz, Medical Student, and Frank Miller, Clinical Bioethics, National Institute of Health
“Communicating Individual Results of Research: A Systematic Review”
- Susan Dorr Goold, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Bioethics Program with Peter Jacobson, Health Management and Policy; and Marion Davis, Clinical Bioethics, National Institute of Health
“Engaging Oklahoma Residents in Designing a Basic Benefits Package”
Fall 2006
- Shobita Parthasarathy, Assistant Professor, Ford School of Public Policy
“Crisis at the Patent Office: Rethinking Governance of Biotechnology in Comparative Perspective”
- Amy Pienta, Associate Research Scientist, ICPSR/ISR and Lynette Hoelter, ICPSR/ISR
“Public Data Sharing in the Social Sciences”
Off-Cycle Awards
- Connie Cook, Director of CRLT and Deborah Meizlish, Coordinator of Social Science Faculty Development, CRLT
“The Role of Ethics in Professional Education”
- James Joyce, Peter Railton, Ian Proops, and Michele Smyk, Department of Philosophy
New course development: “Philosophy 160, Moral Principles and Problems”