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Daryl Pullman is a University Research Professor specializing in Bioethics at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He holds a Master of Arts and a PhD from the University of Waterloo. His academic focus encompasses various aspects of research ethics, particularly issues related to aging, genetic research, therapy, human dignity, and moral epistemology. Over his career, he has undertaken several prominent research projects, including the Canadian Network for Governance Ethical Health Research Involving Humans, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. He has also contributed to domains such as the Atlantic Medical Genetics Genomics Initiative, supported by Genome Canada. Pullman has received significant recognition for his work, including a Career Investigator Award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. His published research frequently addresses ethical challenges in genetics and the implications of cultural appropriation in health research contexts.
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