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Kenneth A Richman, PhD
EDUCATION
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Ph.D. in Philosophy   May 1997
M.A. in Philosophy    May 1993


Haverford College, Haverford, PA
B.A. in Philosophy         May 1988


University of Oxford, Oxford, England
Recognized Visiting Student 1986–1987
Member of Wadham College


PUBLICATIONS
Most of my publications are listed here.

EMPLOYMENT & ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
MCPHS University (Formerly the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences), Boston, MA
Chair, Institutional Review Board, August 2006—Present
​Professor of Philosophy and Health Care Ethics, July 2010—present
Associate Professor of Philosophy and Health Care Ethics, Aug. 2004—June 2010

Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de Recherches Clinique de Montreal
Visiting Researcher, May-June 2016

Boston University, Boston, MA
Lecturer in Philosophy, Summers 2007 - 2024
Visiting Researcher, Department of Philosophy, May 2011- May 2012


Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA
Lecturer and Research Associate, Sept. 2003-Aug. 2004
Lecturer at the Rank of Assistant Professor, Sept. 2000-Aug. 2003


University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics, Philadelphia, PA 
Visiting Scholar, Spring 2001-Spring 2002

Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Sept. 1997-Aug. 2001


Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ
Assistant Examiner and Content Specialist, May 1996-Aug. 1997


Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Graduate Fellow and Teaching Fellow, Sept. 1989-Sept. 1997


Haverford College, Haverford, PA
Special Assistant to the Dean, May 1988-Aug. 1989


GRANTS
Principal Investigator, ELSITA: Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Theories of Autism, The Miriam Foundation ($23,000), 2016-2017.

Consultant, Crucial Choices© Live: Use of Branching Logic Ethics Cases to Teach and Evaluate Critical Thinking Skills in Undergraduate Nursing Students, David Perlman, PI. University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing ($10,000), 2010.

Consultant, Ethical Challenges for Research Extenders Responsible for the Integrity of Community Addiction Trials (R21 RR026302-01, Celia Fisher, PI), Office of Research Integrity ($457,943), 2009-2011.

Co-Principal Investigator, Research Extenders and Research Integrity (5RO1 NR9879-2, Leslie Alexander, PI), Office of Research Integrity and National Inst. of Nursing Research ($400,200), 2005-2008.

Co-Director, Educating Staff in Community Agencies about Human Subjects Protection in Research (03T00302701D) Office of Research Integrity ($25,000), 2003-2004.

Project Director, Undergraduate Service Learning: A New Frontier for Research Ethics Training in Human Subjects, Bryn Mawr College ($6,500), 2003-2004.

Faculty Research Grant, Bryn Mawr College ($2,137), 2001—2002.
 
Faculty Development Travel Grants, Kalamazoo College (total $2,200), 1998, 2000.
Center for Western European Studies, Research Grant, Kalamazoo College ($500), 2000.

Center for Western European Studies, Travel Grant, Kalamazoo College ($2,000), 1998.


ADVISORY BOARDS & CONSULTING (selected)
E4—Eclipse Ethics Education Enterprises, LLC
Bioethics Advisor, Summer 2008-2018


L'Oréal USA, Clark, NJ
Consultant, Winter 2005-Spr. 2008


Kiehl’s Since 1851, Inc., New York, NY
Member, Kiehl’s Scientific Advisory Panel, July 2005-Dec. 2007


Interactivity Foundation, Parkersburg, WV
Fellow, Jan. 2001-Aug 2003
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