Glenn McGee
Glenn McGee | |
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U.S.A. | |
Alma mater | Baylor University, Vanderbilt University |
Website | https://www.salem.edu/people/glenn-mcgee |
Glenn E. McGee (1967- ) is the Dean of Admissions at Salem College and Professor of health sciences at Salem College.[1] He has been noted for his work on reproductive technology and genetics and for advancing a theory of pragmatic bioethics, as well as the role of ethicists in society and in local and state settings in particular.[2][3][4][5]
Life and career
McGee was raised in Waco, Texas. He earned a master's degree and Ph.D. in philosophy from Vanderbilt University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in the Human Genome Project.[3]
From 1995 to 2005, McGee was an assistant professor and associate director for education at the
Publications
McGee has authored many scholarly articles, essays, reviews, three books, and edited a number of books both personally and as senior editor of the
Books
- Beyond Genetics ISBN 0-06-000801-6
- Bioethics for Beginners ISBN 978-0-470-65911-3
- The Human Cloning Debate ISBN 1-893163-69-5
- The Perfect Baby ISBN 0-8476-9759-2
- Pragmatic Bioethics ISBN 0-262-63272-1
- Pragmatism and Human Genetic Engineering ISBN 1-58112-020-6
- Who Owns Life ISBN 1-57392-986-7
References
- ^ Salem College : McGee, Glenn, retrieved 2021-10-15
- PMID 9131347, retrieved 2008-07-07
- ^ a b Patel, Roxanne (July 2003), "The Born Identity: Penn's Glenn McGee, one of the best-known bioethicists in the world, tries to make sense of the most controversial issues of our day. But when he discovered the truth about his own genes, he faced the hardest question of all.", Philadelphia Magazine, archived from the original on 2006-06-29, retrieved 2008-07-07
- ^ Eils, Lotozo (October 21, 2003), "Penn bioethicist sees a wild frontier", The Philadelphia Inquirer, retrieved 2008-07-07
- ISBN 978-0-387-94960-4, retrieved 2008-07-07
- ^ Crowley, Cathleen (June 20, 2008), "Bioethics expert in dispute with Albany Med.: Glenn McGee files complaint in court saying college is not honoring severance package", Albany Times Union, retrieved 2008-06-24
- ^ Borrell, Brendan (June 16, 2008), "An Unethical Ethicist? Was questionable behavior behind the abrupt departure of Alden March Bioethics Institute's chief?", Scientific American
- ^ Borrell, Brendan (July 7, 2008), "Alden March Bioethics Institute Picks Up the Pieces: Embattled bioethicist sues Albany Medical College over severance package", Scientific American
- Albany Times-Union, December 13, 2009, retrieved 2010-01-02
- ^ University of New Haven : McGee, Glenn: Academic Credentials Subtab, retrieved 2014-08-11
- ^ University of New Haven : McGee, Glenn, retrieved 2020-10-29
- ^ "Basic Bioethics". The MIT Press. Archived from the original on 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2012-02-17.
- ^ McGee, Glenn. "Article Topics: Bioethics on MSNBC". bioethics.net. Archived from the original on 2012-02-19. Retrieved 2012-02-17.