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Christine Clavien is an associate professor at the University of Geneva's Institute of Ethics, History, and Humanities (iEH2). With a background in philosophy and ethics, she previously conducted her post-doctoral fellowship at Columbia University in New York and worked as a junior lecturer in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Lausanne. Since joining the University of Geneva in 2015, she has been actively involved in various ethical commissions and research groups, particularly focusing on biomedical ethics. Her research interests encompass medical ethics, including the responsibilities in patient-health professional relationships and end-of-life issues, as well as descriptive ethics that investigate moral competencies, motivations, intuitions, and altruistic behavior. As an educator, she supervises both master's and PhD students in medicine, philosophy, and bioethics, and is also responsible for teaching duties within the biomedical ethics program.
University of Geneva • Geneva, Switzerland
Senior lecturer at the Institute of Ethics, History, and Humanities, involved in biomedical ethics and teaching.
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