Dr Jason Grossman
Ethical Issues in Biotechnology
Jason.Grossman@anu.edu.au
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BA(Hons), MA, MPH, PhD
Biography
Jason Grossman has a background in health policy, both as an academic and as a policy-maker in governmental and quasi-governmental organisations. His present work covers research ethics and methodology, health policy, and political ethics. He holds a joint appointment in the ANU Faculty of Arts Philosophy Department.
Fields of special interest
- Foundations of statistical inference; Evidence-Based Medicine
Publications
Book Chapters
Grossman J. Forthcoming. “The Likelihood Principle” in Bandyopadhyay P and Forester M (eds) Handbook for Philosophy of Science (volume 7, Philosophy of Statistics) New York: Elsevier
Grossman J, and Moore A. 2003 “Exploring the meaning of ‘Assignments of meaning in epidemiology’” in Kerridge I, Jordens C, and Sayers E-J (eds) Restoring Humane Values to Medicine: a Miles Little reader Annandale: Desert Pea Press
Leeder S, and Grossman J. 1992 “Health” in Vintilla P, Phillimore J, and Newman P (eds) Markets, Morals and Manifestos: Fightback! and the Politics of Economic Rationalism in the 1990s Murdoch: Institute for Science and Technology Policy



