About the Fellowship in ELSI Research

The Stanford Training Program in Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Research at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics and the Center for Integration of Research on Genetics and Ethics (CIRGE) was established in 2016 with support from the National Human Genome Research Institute of the National Institutes of Health.

The goal of the training program is to create independent scholars who can conduct rigorous research on ethical, legal, social or policy implications of genetics and genomics.  Specific objectives are to introduce trainees to conceptual frameworks and methods used in ELSI research, core bioethics concepts and literature, and to the experience of working in an interdisciplinary research environment.  This program builds on 15 years of experience in ELSI research training as an NHGRI Center for Excellence in ELSI Research, CIRGE.

Common Fellowship Activities  

  • Education: attend lectures, seminars, webinars, and conferences
  • Research: research design, data collection data analysis
  • Writing: book chapters, manuscripts, blog posts, grant applications, and journal publications
  • Mentorship: working with students on their own research projects and supervise student research assistants
  • Meetings: meetings with mentors, other fellows, faculty members, networking, group collaborations, and writing groups
  • Support for career development
 

All SCBE fellows are required to attend the weekly SCBE Seminars as part of their educational and professional development. Interested parties can attend our invited speakers seminars, which occur once per month.

Current Fellows

Brandy M. Fox

First Year Fellow

  • PhD, Health Care Ethics with a concentration in Empirical Research, Saint Louis University
  • MSc, Health Care Ethics, Creighton University
  • BAc, Politics, The Catholic University of America 

Kevin Mintz

First Year Fellow

  • PhD, Political Science specializing in Political Theory and American Politics, Stanford University
  • MSc, Political Theory, The London School of Economics & Political Science
  • BA, Government, Harvard College
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Quinn Waeiss

First Year Fellow

  • PhD, Political Science and comparative politics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • BAc, Political Science and German, Grand Valley State University
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Program Leadership

Mildred Cho, PhD

Fellowship Program Co-Director

Associate Director of the Center

Professor of Pediatrics

Holly Tabor, PhD

Fellowship Program Co-Director

Associate Professor of Medicine

Associate Director for Clinical Ethics and Education

Yvette Dunmore

Fellowship Coordinator

NIH T32 & GSK.ai Fellowship Coordinator for the Center