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  Ruth Faden, PhD, MPH
Philip Franklin Wagley Professor of Biomedical Ethics; Director, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics; Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Professor, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

624 N. Broadway, Room 352
Baltimore, MD  21205-1996

p: 443-287-0413
e: rfaden@jhsph.edu
Research and Interests: 
Health Policy and Management, bioethics and public policy; ethics and cellular engineering; ethics and neuroscience; ethics and bioterrorism; ethics, genetics and public policy; research ethics; justice
Faculty Bio: 
Ruth R. Faden, PhD, MPH is the Philip Franklin Wagley Professor of Biomedical Ethics and Director of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics. She is also a Senior Research Scholar at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University.
 
Dr. Faden is the author and editor of many books and articles on biomedical ethics and health policy including Social Justice: The Moral Foundations of Public Health and Health Policy (with Madison Powers), A History and Theory of Informed Consent (with Tom L. Beauchamp), AIDS, Women and the Next Generation (Ruth Faden, Gail Geller and Madison Powers, eds.), and HIV, AIDS and Childbearing: Public Policy, Private Lives (Ruth Faden and Nancy Kass, eds.).
 
Dr. Faden is a member of the Institute of Medicine and a Fellow of the Hastings Center and the American Psychological Association. She has served on numerous national advisory committees and commissions, including the President's Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, which she chaired. She is a co-founder of the Hinxton Group, a global community committed to advancing ethical and policy challenges in stem cell science, and the Second Wave project, an effort to ensure that the health interests of pregnant women are fairly represented in biomedical research and drug and device policies.
 
Dr. Faden's current research focuses on questions of social justice in health policy and global health. She also works on ethical challenges in biomedical science and in women's health. Dr. Faden's work in social justice is concentrated on national and global challenges in pandemic influenza planning and response, vaccine policy and funding, health systems design, and access to the benefits of global investments in biomedical research.
 
Dr. Faden holds a BA from the University of Pennsylvania, a MA in General Studies in Humanities from the University of Chicago and a MPH and PhD (Program in Attitudes and Behavior) from the University of California, Berkeley.  

JHU Affiliations:
Philip Franklin Wagley Professor of Biomedical Ethics; Director, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics; Professor, Department of Health Policy & Management, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Professor, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Education: 
BA University of Pennsylvania 
MA University of Chicago 
MPH, PhD University of California, Berkley