11/18/2010

Luke Gormally as the 2011 recipient of the Paul Ramsey Award for excellence in bioethics

"The Paul Ramsey Award nomination committee is pleased to announce Luke Gormally as the 2011 recipient of the Paul Ramsey Award for excellence in bioethics. Professor Gormally is a leading British bioethicist and was the first Research Officer and long-time Director of The Linacre Centre. More recently, he served as Senior Research Fellow of the Centre and Research Professor of Ave Maria School of Law in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He has published numerous books and papers on a range of topics, including euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, the sanctity of life in medicine, healthcare allocation, and reproductive ethics—taking a life-affirming stand on each of these issues over a career of faithful research.

Dr. John Keown, the Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Christian Ethics in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University, and member of the CBC's Paul Ramsey Nominating Committee said,"Luke Gormally was chosen from a strong shortlist of candidates because of his outstanding contribution over many years to serious, scholarly and sound reflection on bioethical issues. He deservedly joins the distinguished array of previous Paul Ramsey Award winners, with several of whom he has engaged in very fruitful collaboration."

See more at: http://www.cbc-network.org/; http://andrewgoddard.squarespace.com/luke-gormally/ or at http://www.linacre.org/LukeGormally.html.

***Re-posted with permission from The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network.