Graduate Program Faculty
Master of Arts in Bioethics faculty are drawn from several schools of Wake Forest University, including Medicine, Law, Divinity, and the College. Nationally recognized faculty in bioethics at other area institutions with adjunct faculty positions at WFU also participate.
Master of Arts in Bioethics Directors
Nancy M. P. King, JD, Co-Director, Center for Bioethics, Health & Society; Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, School of Medicine
Mark A. Hall, JD, Fred D. and Elizabeth L. Turnage Professor of Law, School of Law; Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, School of Medicine
Core Teaching Faculty
Christine Nero Coughlin, JD, Professor and Director, Legal Research & Writing Program, School of Law
Mark A. Hall, JD, Fred D. and Elizabeth L. Turnage Professor of Law, School of Law; Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, School of Medicine
Hannah Hardgrave, PhD, Lecturer, Department of Philosophy
Michael J. Hyde, PhD, University Distinguished Professor of Communication Ethics, Professor, Department of Communication, College of Arts & Sciences
Ana Smith Iltis, PhD, Director, Center for Bioethics, Health & Society; Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, College of Arts & Sciences
Kevin Jung, PhD, Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics, School of Divinity

Nancy M. P. King, JD, Co-Director, Center for Bioethics, Health & Society; Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, School of Medicine.
John C. Moskop, PhD, Wallace and Mona Wu Professor of Biomedical Ethics, Department of General Internal Medicine, School of Medicine.
Sally Shumaker, PhD, Professor, Social Sciences and Health Policy, School of Medicine.
Adjunct Teaching Faculty
- B. Andrew Lustig, PhD, Holmes Rolston III Professor of Religion and Science, Davidson College.
- Terrance McConnell, PhD, Professor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina – Greensboro.
- Richard Robeson, Interdisciplinary Teaching Artist; Adjunct Professor of Practice, Department of Communication, Wake Forest University; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Social Medicine, Department of Social Medicine, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
- Lance Stell, PhD, Charles A. Dana Professor of Philosophy and Director of Medical Humanities, Davidson College.
- Rosemarie Tong, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Health Care Ethics, Director of the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, University of North Carolina – Charlotte.
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