Job Title
Associate Professor (Teaching Focussed)
Department
WMS - Health Sciences
Phone
02476151592
Email
Biography
Greg Moorlock is an Associate Professor, specialising in bioethics. He is Academic Lead for Phase 1 of Warwick Medical School's MBChB course, and Overall Academic Lead for the Values, Law and Ethics Theme of the MBChB. He teaches extensively throughout all phases of the course. Greg's research focuses on ethical issues related to organ donation and transplantation.
- Ambagtsheer, Frederike, Haase-Kromwijk, Bernadette, Dor, Frank J. M. F., Moorlock, Greg, Citterio, Franco, Berney, Thierry, Massey, Emma K., 2020. Global kidney exchange : opportunity or exploitation? An ELPAT/ESOT appraisal. Transplant International, 33 (9), pp. 989-998
- Moorlock, Greg, 2019. Do junior bioethicists have an obligation to be activists?. Bioethics, 33 (8), pp. 922-930
- Moorlock, Greg, Draper, Heather, 2018. Empathy, social media and directed altruistic living donation. Bioethics, 32 (5), pp. 289-297
- Moorlock, Greg, Neuberger, James, Bramhall, Simon, Draper, Heather, 2016. An empirically informed analysis of the ethical issues surrounding split liver transplantation in the United Kingdom. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 25 (3), pp. 435-447
- Moorlock, Greg, 2015. Directed altruistic living donation : what is wrong with the beauty contest?. Journal of Medical Ethics, 41 (11), pp. 875-879
- 'Moorlock, Greg, 'Neuberger, James, 'Bramhall, Simon, 'Draper, Heather, 2018. 'Data for An empirically informed analysis of the ethical issues surrounding split liver transplantation in the United Kingdom. University of Warwick, Warwick Medical School
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NIHR Fellowship awarded to Univ of Birmingham. Collaboration Agreement for Heather Draper involvement: NEUROlogical Prognosis After Cardiac arrest in Kids: Derivation, validation and impact assessment of a clinical prediction model ('The NEURO-PACK study') | National Institute for Health Research (DoH) | 01 Mar 2018 | 28 Feb 2019 |
A Shared Space and a Space for Sharing: A Transdisciplinary Exploration of Online Trust and Empathy | ESRC | 01 Jan 2017 | 31 Dec 2017 |