Katherine Cheung (she/her) is a doctoral student in Bioethics and Health Policy in the Department of Health Policy and Management. Her primary research interests include psychedelic ethics and policy, such as the value of the acute subjective experience, the place of meaningfulness in medicine and how psychedelics might impact conceptions of wellbeing.
Prior to coming to Hopkins, Katherine was a Health Science Policy Analyst stationed at the National Institutes of Health, within their Data Sharing Policies Implementation Team. She received her M.A in Bioethics from New York University, and her B.A in International Development from McGill University.
Education
- MA, Bioethics
New York University - BA, International Development
McGill University