Current Grants
The Center for Bioethics and Humanities is a national leader in empirical bioethics research, addressing key questions at the intersection of health policy and bioethics. Our research covers a wide range of ethical issues, including conflicts of interest, shared decision making, AI and end-of-life care. With a $25 million research portfolio, our expert faculty use diverse methods to explore these topics, funded by federal sources, foundations and institutions.
NAME | DATE | PRIMARY INVESTIGATORS | SPONSOR |
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Physicians and Medical Aid in Dying: A multimethod study of physicians who do and don't provide MAiD | 03/01/25 | Campbell, Eric | NIH |
Health AI and Data Science in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Disease: Application and | 03/01/25 | DeCamp, Matthew | NIH |
Revolutionizing the Oral Route: Delivery of Electroceuticals and mRNA for Transforming Health | 03/01/25 | Campbell, Eric, Wynia, Matthew | ARPA |
Injury and Violence Prevention Center at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical | 03/01/25 | Baugh, Christine | CDC |
Care for Persons with Dementia in Medicare Advantage and Traditional Medicare: Family Spillovers and Disparities | 03/01/25 | Nicholas, Lauren | NIH |
Understanding and Respecting End-of-Life Treatment Preferences Among Older Adults with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias | 03/01/25 | Nicholas, Lauren | NIA |