Appendix II: Staff
American
Association for the Advancement of Science
Audrey
R. Chapman, M.Div., Ph.D., who serves as director of
two AAAS programs, the Dialogue on Science, Religion, and Ethics and Science
and Human Rights, is trained both as a social scientist and religious ethicist. She is the author or editor of 14 books,
including the just published Unprecedented
Choices: Religious Ethics at the Frontiers of Genetic Science. She is one of the authors of the AAAS/ICS
Stem Cell report.
Mark
S. Frankel, Ph.D., is director of the AAAS Scientific
Freedom, Responsibility and Law Program, where he develops and manages the
Association's science, ethics and law activities. He is editor of Professional
Ethics Report, a AAAS Fellow, and has published extensively on the
ethical and legal implications of advances in biomedicine. He is one of the authors of the AAAS/ICS
Stem Cell report.
Michele
S. Garfinkel, Ph.D., is a Program Assistant in the
AAAS Scientific Freedom, Responsibility and Law Program. Prior to joining AAAS, she was a post-doctoral
Fellow at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. She is one of the authors of the AAAS/ICS
Stem Cell Report.
Institute
for Civil Society
Gail
Pressberg, a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Civil
Society, has been a social change activist for 25 years. Prior to her assignment at ICS, she was
Director of the Center for Israeli Peace and Security of Americans for Peace
Now; Executive Director of the Foundation for Middle East Peace; and a Staff
Director at the American Friends Service Committee.
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