Watson Named Hastings Center Fellow - News Center
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Katie Watson, a professor at Northwestern University, has been honored as a 2024 Hastings Center Fellow. This prestigious fellowship recognizes her significant contributions to bioethics, particularly in reproductive ethics, law, and justice. Watson, who teaches medical ethics and law, emphasizes the importance of her work in addressing complex ethical issues in healthcare today. With her legal background and extensive teaching experience, she aims to broaden the reach of her scholarship and support her fellow researchers in their endeavors.
This is an incredible honor. It's also a recognition that academic work in reproductive ethics, law, medicine, and justice in the U.S. has never been more important.
I’m grateful that being a Hastings Center Fellow will help my work in this area reach an even broader group of national experts.
Watson teaches medical ethics, humanities and law to medical students at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and students in Northwestern's Master of Arts in Medical Humanities and Bioethics program.
In bioethics, Watson is best known for her scholarship in abortion ethics, practice and law, and is the author of Scarlet A: The Ethics, Law, and Politics.
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