Dr. Kevin FitzGerald is the Chair of the Department of Medical Humanities at Creighton University School of Medicine. Previously, he was a Research Associate Professor in the Division of Biochemistry and Pharmacology of the Department of Oncology and the David Lauler Chair for Catholic Health Care Ethics. He is also a member of the Center for Clinical Bioethics, the Advisory Board for the Center for Infectious Disease (CID), and the Angiogenesis, Invasion, Metastasis Program at the Lombardi Cancer Center. He is also a Jesuit priest. He is an expert on human cloning, cloning research, ethics of cloning, and genetic testing.

FitzGerald holds Doctorates in Molecular Genetics and Bioethics from Georgetown University.

Chair, Department of Medical Humanities, Creighton University School of Medicine

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