Carl Elliott, MD, PhD, is Professor in the Center for Bioethics and the Departments of Pediatrics and Philosophy at the University of Minnesota. His scholarly interests include the ethics of enhancement technologies, research ethics, the philosophy of psychiatry, and the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Walker Percy.
Richard Gunderman is professor of radiology, pediatrics, medical education, philosophy, liberal arts, and philanthropy at Indiana University. He is the author of over 400 scholarly articles and 9 books, and has received over two-dozen teaching prizes, including the highest award of the Association of American Medical Colleges. He is also a correspondent for the Atlantic.
Eric Kodish, MD is the Director of Cleveland Clinic's Center for Ethics, Humanities, and Spiritual Care. He also serves as the F. J. O'Neill Professor and Chairman of the Department of Bioethics, Executive Director of the Cleveland Fellowship in Advanced Bioethics, and Professor of Pediatrics at the Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University.
Christine McHenry, MD, Pediatrics.
Ronald B. Miller, M.D., FACP, is an internist, nephrologist, and clinical medical ethicist who is Clinical Professor of Medicine Emeritus at the University of California, Irvine. He was founding Chief of the Renal Division in the Department of Medicine, founding Director of the Program in Medical Ethics (thanks to training at the MacLean Center), and was President of the UCI Emeriti Association, all at the University of California, Irvine. Current interests include the ethical and policy implications of stem cell research.
Alvin Moss, MD, is Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for Health Ethics and Law at the Health Science Center of West Virginia University. He also serves as the Executive Director of the West Virginia Network of Ethics Committees. His research interests include dialysis ethics, advance care planning, and improving end-of-life care.
Robert Orr, MD, is Professor of Ethics at The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity at Loma Linda University, Clinical Ethicist at Fletcher Allen Health Care, and Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at the University of Vermont College of Medicine.
Greg Sachs, MD, is Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics at Indiana University and Research Scientist at the IU Center for Aging Research and the Regenstrief Institute.