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Linying Hu Linying Hu


China

Bioéthique, éthique

Linying Hu is an associate professor of Bioethics/Medical Ethics, executive director of Medical Ethics and Health Law Center - Peking University Health Science Center (China). She finished her Ph.D in Renmin University of China in 2003 and has been teaching and doing research on bioethics and medical ethics in Peking University Health Science Center for over 10 years. She was research fellow of Harvard School of Public Health (2004) and Harvard Faculty of Art and Science (2010).
Linying has broad research interests, including the clinical ethics, the ethical issues raised by biomedical technologies, and research ethics, etc.. Linying also worked on medical professionalism, has been improving the recreation of medical professionalism in China. She was granted by IMAP and finished one national survey on Chinese physicians' understandings of and attitudes toward medical professionalism in 2012. The paper will be published in Journal of clinical ethics in the winter of 2013. Linying also is very interested in psychiatric ethics, and is engaged in a research project about Chinese changing policies on the severe mental ill, which is sponsored by Brocher Foundation as well. She organized one national conference on ethical, social and legal issues of psychiatry in Beijing on the June 2013. One collection work will be published soon.