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Wendy Rogers is a Distinguished Professor at Macquarie University, with a focus on practical bioethics. Her research is characterized by identifying practical problems and conducting conceptual analysis of the underlying philosophical and ethical issues, aimed at developing responses that advance knowledge and enhance practice. Her approach is informed by a longstanding commitment to feminist bioethics and enhances the field through her extensive medical philosophical training. Notably, in 2019, she received the NHMRC Ethics Award for being recognized as a national research leader in the field of Bioethics in Australia and was also included in Nature's list of people who mattered in science that year for her research calling out the retraction of unethical Chinese transplant research. Her current projects include work on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in healthcare and the ethics of synthetic biology. Prof. Rogers also investigates issues in medical devices and the role of medical device representatives, as well as certain socio-ethical concerns surrounding surgical practices, particularly regarding transplantation practices in China.
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