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Barbara A. Koenig, Ph.D.

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Barbara A. Koenig, Ph.D.
Location: Minnesota
  • Primary Appointment
  • General Internal Medicine
  • Academic Rank
  • Professor of Medicine

Summary

Barbara A. Koenig, Ph.D., an anthropologist who studies contemporary biomedicine, is Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Faculty Associate at the Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota. Previously, she served as Executive Director of Stanford University's Center for Biomedical Ethics, West Coast Research Coordinator for The Hastings Center, and was a member of the faculty at the University of California, San Francisco. She received her undergraduate degrees in history, magna cum laude, and nursing, with distinction, from the University of Minnesota. Her Ph.D. in Medical Anthropology was awarded by the University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco joint program.

Koenig is one of a small number of anthropologists who works within the interdisciplinary field of bioethics. She has pioneered the use of empirical social science methods in interdisciplinary bioethics research. Her methodological expertise is in the design of research using multiple methods (qualitative and quantitative) and integrating empirical research findings with normative ethical analysis, thus informing the development of health policy and bioethics practices.

Her research focuses on two areas: end-of-life care and the ethical, social, and political implications of new biomedical technologies, particularly those within the genomic sciences. Her past projects in end-of-life care have investigated topics such as how medical residents construct seriously ill patients as "dying", and the social negotiation of "routine" biomedical therapies. Later research explored issues of multi-culturalism in healthcare through the lens of end-of-life decision making, examining how the dilemmas of western bioethics are experienced in urban, inner-city American clinics and hospitals.

Koenig has a long-standing interest in the cultural context of biomedical innovation. She helped establish the Stanford Program in Genomics, Ethics, and Society, an endeavor devoted to multidisciplinary research, as well as policy analysis, of the challenges engendered by molecular genetics research. She conducted in-depth analyses of the social, ethical, and legal implications of DNA testing for breast cancer genes, as well as genetic testing for Alzheimer disease. Koenig served on the Department of Health and Human Services Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing, a group charged with making recommendations about federal oversight of testing in the U.S. Currently, she serves on the ethics advisory committee for the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. Koenig's ongoing NIH-funded research examines the ethical and policy implications of emerging knowledge in the genetics and neurobiology of addiction. In 2002 she organized the conference "Neuroethics: Mapping the Field," with neuroscientist Zach Hall. Koenig is an elected fellow of The Hastings Center and the Society for Applied Anthropology; she served on the executive boards of the American Association of Bioethics and the Society for Medical Anthropology. In 1998 she was awarded an individual residency at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Study Center. Koenig was named a Faculty Scholar of the Open Society Institute's "Project on Death in America" in 1999. In 2002-03 she was a fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center.

Mayo Affiliations and Projects:

Committees: GCRC Advisory Committee GIM Research Committee Clinical Ethics Council Humanities in Medicine Committee Genomics and Proteomics Oversight Committee Genomics Education Steering Committee

Current Research Projects

P.I., "Genetics of Nicotine Addiction - Examining Ethics and Policy" (NIH)

Co-Investigator, "Decision Making, Attitudes, and Reactions to Genotyping for Drug Response: A Pilot Study" (PI: David Mrazek)

Co-Investigator, Assessing Patient Comprehension of Informed Consent (PI: Timothy Beebe)

Consultant, Managing Incidental Findings in Human Subjects Research (NIH, University of Minnesota) U of MN profile: http://www.bioethics.umn.edu/faculty/koenig_b.html

Spring 2006 UMN Bioethics Examiner (faculty profile and article, "What can anthropology contribute to the Terri Schiavo debate?") http://www.bioethics.umn.edu/publications/be/2006/BE-2006-spring.pdf

Recent publications

See a listing of my publications

Education

Ph.D. – Medical Anthropology
University of California, Berkeley

B.A. – History
University of Minnesota

B.S. – Nursing
University of Minnesota




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