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ilhak lee
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HE is currently an Assistant Professor of the Department of Medical Humanities and Social Sciences at the College of Medicine, Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea. He received his Ph.D. in the medical ethics from the Yonsei University, in Korea, He is a current board member of the Korean Association for Medical Ethics, and Korean Association for Medical Law, and served on the editor in Korean Journal of Medical Ethics. His research interests have focused on studies of the ethics of the end of life care, the ethics of research, esp. on the risk perception and scientific literacy. More recently he concentrates on developing the bioethics research methodology, which will connect the philosophical theories to practical guidance for researchers.<!--EndFragment-->
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