Glenn Cohen is the James Attwood Leslie Williams Professor at Harvard Law School, where he also serves as Deputy Dean and Faculty Director of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics. He joined the faculty in 2008 and became a full professor in 2013 at the age of 34, making him the youngest full professor in the school's history. Cohen's research primarily focuses on medical AI, mobile health, health information technologies, reproductive technology, and health policy. He has authored over 300 articles and chapters, and is a recognized leader in his field, contributing to various prestigious journals. Additionally, he has edited and authored numerous books related to health law and bioethics. His distinctive contributions also include creating a free online Harvard X class on Bioethics, attracting over 100,000 students. Cohen has held key roles in various legal and academic committees, and has received the Greenwall Faculty Scholar Award in Bioethics. He leads several research projects, including work on precision medicine and digital health, positioning him at the forefront of addressing the ethical and legal challenges in contemporary health law.
U.S. Department of Justice • Washington, District Columbia, United States
Briefed and argued cases in the Circuit Courts defending the United States' acts of Congress and drafted briefs for the U.S. Supreme Court.
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