Prominent Scholar in Bioethics and Public Health
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HEC MontréalDr. Bryn Williams-Jones is a Professor of Bioethics and the Director of the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine at the Université de Montréal's School of Public Health. He holds a PhD from the University of Montreal and has a robust interest in the socio-ethical and political implications of health innovations. His research focuses on conflicts that arise in academic research and professional practice, aiming to develop ethical tools to manage these conflicts. Notable works include "Conflict Management Between Islam & The West: A Comparative Study" and contributions to various journals on public health ethics, scientific integrity, and ethics education. Dr. Williams-Jones is also co-leader of the Ethics Axis of the International Observatory on the Societal Impacts of AI and Digital Technology (OBVIA) and serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Bioethics. Through his bilingual blog, BrynStorming, he shares insights on bioethics and academic life, promoting discussions on ethical practices in research and healthcare. His extensive experience in bioethics positions him as a leading figure in addressing contemporary challenges in public health and ethics.