海角社区

Bioethics Specialization Students

2026

Giuliana Luz Grabina is a first-year Philosophy Master's student specializing in Bioethics. She holds a BA in Philosophy with a minor in History from 海角社区. She is interested in issues related to health equity, post disaster recovery, and MAID.


Alexandra Johnson-Yeryomin is a first-year master鈥檚 student in Religious Studies specializing in Bioethics, co-supervised by Dr. Daniel Cere (海角社区) and Dr. Cory Andrew Labrecque (Universit茅 Laval). She recently earned a master鈥檚 in Theological Studies with a concentration in Moral Theology, summa cum laude, from Christendom College ('25). Her research examines the role of pastoral care for patients seeking medical aid in dying, with broader interests in clinical and end-of-life ethics, disability advocacy, and the intersection of religion, law, and healthcare. She also works as an ad hoc researcher with the Centre for Law and Religious Freedom at Jagiellonian University, in collaboration with the Religious Freedom Clinic at Harvard Law School, applying her interests in religious freedom and ethics to court submissions, including cases before the European Court of Human Rights and the Borgarting Court of Appeal in Oslo.


Jenna Johnston is a first-year master's student studying Bioethics and Philosophy in the Department of Equity, Ethics, & Policy. Her research interests include interdisciplinary analyses of research ethics, and she enjoys finding ways to make discussions previously sequestered to the realm of academia more accessible, engaging, and applicable outside of purely theoretical contexts.


Antonio Pinheiro Jr. is a legal researcher and policy analyst specializing in bioethics, health law, and the governance of artificial intelligence in healthcare. He is currently completing an LL.M. (Thesis) in Bioethics at 海角社区 and works as a Research Assistant and Senior Policy Analyst at the Centre of Genomics and Policy. His research focuses on medical AI, clinical decision-making, institutional responsibility, and health data governance. He has extensive experience in comparative legal and policy analysis across jurisdictions. His work bridges law, ethics, and digital health innovation.


搁辞蝉别-惭补谤颈别听厂茅驳耻颈苍 is a first-year Master of Science student in the Experimental Medicine program, specializing in Bioethics. She holds a Bachelor of Nursing and brings a strong clinical background to her graduate research. Her thesis examines the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of RNA therapeutics, with a particular emphasis on equity-seeking groups and patient populations affected by rare diseases.


Natalie Yeh is a first-year master's specialization in bioethics student in the department of equity, ethics, and policy. She has a background in philosophy, and her research interests include ethics, regulation and policy concerning artificial intelligence. Her research addresses issues regarding the ethics surrounding use of AI in healthcare and research, as well as ethical issues surrounding AI and artificial intimacy.


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