

Jonathan Kimmelman
Focused on real-world applications of biomedical ethics, Jonathan Kimmelman is an esteemed faculty member at the Biomedical Informatics department at Stanford University. With a keen interest in translational research ethics and research policy, he has dedicated his career to exploring the ethical dimensions of biomedical research and its implications for policy-making. Professor Kimmelman's work is characterized by a commitment to bridging the gap between theoretical ethics and practical implementation in the biomedical field. His expertise has been sought by various prestigious organizations, including the World Medical Association, the FDA, the Canadian Institute of Health Research, and the U.S. Institute of Medicine. Through these collaborations, he has contributed significantly to shaping policies that govern ethical standards in medical research. In addition to his advisory roles, Jonathan Kimmelman is actively involved in academic research and teaching, where he mentors the next generation of scholars in biomedical ethics. His contributions to the field are widely recognized, and he continues to influence both national and international discourse on ethical practices in translational research.
Publications
, 2105, 2024-06-25
, e0262114, 2022-01-21