![]() ![]() American journal of public health, 104(5), 787-795. Ethics and Obesity Prevention: Ethical Considerations in Three Approaches to Reducing Consumption of Sugar Sweetened Beverages. Kass, N., Hecht, K., Paul, A., & Birnbach, K.Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 9(2), 41-51. Evaluating International Research Ethics Capacity Development: An Empirical Approach. Ebola, Ethics, and Public Health: What’s Next? Annals of internal medicine, 161(10), 744-745. “A Journey in Public Health Ethics”, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2017 60(1): 103-116. “Ethics and Learning Health Care: The Essential Roles of Engagement, Transparency, and Accountability”, Learning Health Systems, 2018 September 18. Kass is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine (now National Academy of Medicine) and an elected Fellow of the Hastings Center. ![]() and International Research Ethics and Integrity, she served as the director of the School’s PhD program in bioethics and health policy from its inception until 2016, and she has directed (with Adnan Hyder) the Johns Hopkins Fogarty African Bioethics Training Program since its inception in 2000. Kass teaches the Bloomberg School of Public Health’s course on U.S. Current research projects examine improving informed consent in human research, ethical guidance development for Ebola and other infectious outbreaks, and ethics and learning health care. Kass currently serves as the Chair of the NIH Precision Medicine Initiative Central IRB she previously co-chaired the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Committee to develop Recommendations for Informed Consent Documents for Cancer Clinical Trials and served on the NCI’s central IRB. She has served as consultant to the President’s Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, to the National Bioethics Advisory Commission, and to the National Academy of Sciences. Kass is coeditor (with Ruth Faden) of HIV, AIDS and Childbearing: Public Policy, Private Lives (Oxford University Press, 1996). Kass was based in Geneva, Switzerland, where she was working with the World Health Organization (WHO) Ethics Review Committee Secretariat.ĭr. and international research ethics, HIV/AIDS ethics policy, public health ethics (including ethics and obesity prevention and ethics and public health preparedness), and ethics and the learning healthcare system. In 2009-2010, Dr. Her publications are primarily in the field of U.S. Kass conducts empirical work in bioethics and health policy. Berman Professor of Bioethics and Public Health at Johns Hopkins, where she is also both the Deputy Director for Public Health in the Berman Institute of Bioethics and Professor of Health Policy and Management in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. ![]() Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor of Health Policy and Management.Berman Professor of Bioethics and Public Health ![]()
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