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Professor Eric C. IP

Eric is a public health bioethicist and Co-Director of the Centre for Medical Ethics and Law at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), where he is Professor of Law. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Socio-Legal Studies from the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, and a Master of Bioethics from the Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, among other academic degrees. He has been awarded the Outstanding Young Researcher Award, University Research Output Prize, and Faculty Outstanding Teaching Award by HKU, and the Research Excellence Award and Young Researcher Award by The Chinese University of Hong Kong, where he served as Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Director of the LLB Programme.

Dr. Philip S. L. BEH

Philip was a Co-Director of the HKU Centre for Medical Ethics and Law from 2012 to 2022. Philip’s research interests focus on clinical forensic medicine and forensic pathology. His current research is on the development and maintenance of the Hong Kong Homicide Monitoring Database. Data collected from the research is proving to facilitate further researches on a variety of homicides.

Dr. Calvin Wai-Loon HO

Calvin’s research focuses on policy and regulatory responses to the normative and social impact of novel health and biotechnologies. His research also includes medical law and ethics, health systems (particularly normative aspects of health insurance and access to healthcare) and global health.

Professor Daisy CHEUNG

Daisy is the Deputy Director of the Centre for Medical Ethics and Law at the University of Hong Kong, where she is also an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law. Her current research focuses on issues in mental health and capacity law and ethics. Other research areas include surrogacy and issues at the end-of-life, in particular advance medical directives.

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