JAMES TABERY portrait
  • Adjunct Associate Professor, Internal Medicine
  • Professor, Philosophy
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Education

  • MA, Bioethics, University of Pittsburgh
  • PhD, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh

Biography

James Tabery is a professor at the University of Utah, with appointments in the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Internal Medicine (Center for Health Ethics, Arts, and the Humanities). His research areas are history and philosophy of science, as well as bioethics. In particular, he examines the history and modern day implementation of genetics--how debates surrounding that science have evolved over the last century, what impact genetic results are having in the criminal justice system, what impact genetics is having in the clinical domain, and who has benefited and who has been harmed historically be genetic research. His research has been reported on in The New York Times, National Geographic, Time Magazine, and National Public Radio.