Suzanne Metselaar Editor

Eric Racine is a Canadian bioethicist and professor at IRCM and University of Montréal, leader of projects and initiatives to further the development of living ethics.

Bénédicte D’Anjou holds the position of research coordinator at the Pragmatic Health Ethics Research Unit, where she supports and conducts various living ethics initiatives with patients and healthcare professionals. Concurrently, she is pursuing a PhD in Information Studies at McGill University, focusing on women’s experiences with reproductive health information.

Caroline Favron-Godbout is a PhD candidate in bioethics at the Université de Montréal. With a background in biology, neuroscience, and a professional master’s degree in bioethics, she conducted her doctoral research at the Pragmatic Health Ethics Research Unit. Her work aims to make ethics accessible and meaningful in daily life.

Giulia Inguaggiato is assistant professor at the department of Ethics Law and Humanities of the AmsterdamUMC (NL). She has a background in philosophy and bioethics, with a primary research interest in ethics support and ethics education.

Suzanne Metselaar, an associate professor and medical ethicist at the department of Ethics, Law and Humanities of Amsterdam UMC, leads a research program on Ethics of Palliative and End of Life Care, studying moral challenges in palliative care. She also researches the theoretical foundations and methodologies of clinical ethics.

Gabriel Saso-Baudaux is a PhD student in practical philosophy at the University of Sherbrooke. His research looks at the norms of scientific advice to governments. Broadly speaking, he is interested in political, social, and virtue epistemology, as well as the philosophy of social sciences and expertise.