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Seminar Series: Sheila Hutzler-Rives Memorial Lecture by Justin Clapp, PhD, MPH

Monday, Dec 8, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
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Bloomberg School of Public Health Feinstone Hall
615 N. Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD

Justin Clapp is a linguistic and medical anthropologist who uses qualitative methods and social scientific theory to develop empirically tractable frameworks for examining medical ethics.  His work focuses on both clinical and research ethics.  In the clinical space, he studies medical decision making in several clinical settings including surgery, critical illness, and dementia.  By characterizing how interactions about the initiation or withdrawal of treatment are connected to broader social and cultural processes, this work reframes traditional ethical concerns about clinician-patient communication, clinical expertise, and the use of biotechnology.  In the research space, Dr. Clapp has examined topics such as the practices of institutional review boards (IRBs) and the on-the-ground tensions generated by pragmatic clinical trials and implementation studies. Dr. Clapp’s work has been published in many journals including American Journal of Bioethics, Social Science & Medicine, Academic Medicine, JAMA Surgery, Annals of Surgery, and American Journal of Kidney Diseases.