

Daniel I. Wikler
Widely regarded for contributions to the field of bioethics, Daniel I. Wikler is a Professor of Ethics and Population Health at the Harvard School of Public Health. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to understanding and addressing ethical issues that arise in the context of population and global health. With a keen focus on bioethical concerns, Professor Wikler's research encompasses a wide array of topics, including health resource allocation, measuring health and disease burden, health promotion, and the ethical considerations surrounding human subjects in health research. Professor Wikler's scholarly work is distinguished by its depth and breadth, as evidenced by his extensive publications on these critical issues. His insights have not only enriched academic discourse but have also informed policy and practice on a global scale. His expertise has been sought after by numerous organizations, most notably the World Health Organization, where he has served as a consultant, lending his knowledge to help shape international health policies and ethical guidelines. In addition to his research, Professor Wikler is deeply committed to education and mentorship. At Harvard, he engages with students and colleagues alike, fostering an environment of critical inquiry and ethical reflection. His teaching emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations in public health decision-making, preparing the next generation of health professionals to navigate the complex moral landscapes they will encounter in their careers. Beyond academia, Professor Wikler's influence extends to various global health initiatives, where his work continues to impact the way health resources are allocated and how health burdens are measured and addressed. His contributions to the field of global health ethics underscore the importance of integrating ethical perspectives into the development and implementation of health policies worldwide.
Publications
, 47-55, 2002-09-01
, 937-940, 2020-10-22
, 223-241, 1978-07-01
, 89-104, 2006-11-09
, 11-25, 1987-03-01
, 341-355, 2009-01-22