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[[Bryn Williams-Jones]] is Full Professor and Director of the [http://www.espum.umontreal.ca/bioethique Bioethics Program], Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health (ESPUM) at the [[University of Montreal]]. An interdisciplinary scholar trained in Bioethics, Dr. Williams-Jones is interested in the socio-ethical and policy implications of health innovations in diverse contexts. His work examines the conflicts that arise in academic research and professional practice with a view to developing ethical tools to manage these conflicts when they cannot be avoided. Current projects focus on issues in professional ethics, public health ethics, research integrity and ethics education. Dr Williams-Jones heads the Research Ethics and Integrity Group and is Editor-in-Chief of the [http://www.cjb-rcb.ca Canadian Journal of Bioethics].
[[Bryn Williams-Jones]] is Full Professor of Bioethics and Director of the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health (ESPUM) at the [[University of Montreal]]. An interdisciplinary scholar trained in Bioethics, Dr. Williams-Jones is interested in the socio-ethical and policy implications of health innovations in diverse contexts. His work examines the conflicts that arise in academic research and professional practice with a view to developing ethical tools to manage these conflicts when they cannot be avoided. Current projects focus on issues in professional ethics, public health ethics, research integrity and ethics education. Dr Williams-Jones is Editor-in-Chief of the [http://www.cjb-rcb.ca Canadian Journal of Bioethics].

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Bryn Williams-Jones is Full Professor of Bioethics and Director of the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health (ESPUM) at the University of Montreal. An interdisciplinary scholar trained in Bioethics, Dr. Williams-Jones is interested in the socio-ethical and policy implications of health innovations in diverse contexts. His work examines the conflicts that arise in academic research and professional practice with a view to developing ethical tools to manage these conflicts when they cannot be avoided. Current projects focus on issues in professional ethics, public health ethics, research integrity and ethics education. Dr Williams-Jones is Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Bioethics.