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with TIME.com. He has worked closely with Baseball Factory to develop high school<br />

student-athlete mentoring programs and is currently serving on the boards of Athletes<br />

Against Drugs and the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association. Mr. Glanville<br />

has received numerous recognitions and awards for his commitment to youth and community<br />

service activities.<br />

Thomas H. Murray is past President and CEO of The Hastings Center. Dr. Murray<br />

was formerly the Director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics in the School of Medicine<br />

at Case Western Reserve University, where he was also the Susan E. Watson Professor<br />

of Bioethics. He serves on many editorial boards, has been president of the Society for<br />

Health and Human Values and of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities,<br />

and among other current posts serves as Chair of the Ethical Issues Review Panel for the<br />

World Anti-Doping Agency and as International Expert Advisor to Singapore’s Bioethics<br />

Advisory Committee. Dr. Murray has testified before many congressional committees<br />

and is the author of more than 250 publications including The Worth of a Child.<br />

Dr. Murray is currently Principal Investigator of The Hastings Center’s project on ethics<br />

and synthetic biology, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. In January 2004, he<br />

received an honorary Doctor of Medicine degree from Uppsala University. Dr. Murray<br />

is currently working on a book on ethics, drugs, and the meaning of sport.<br />

Author<br />

Kathi E. Hanna has more than 25 years of experience in science, health, and education<br />

policy as an analyst, writer, and editor. Dr. Hanna served as Research Director and<br />

Editorial Consultant to President Clinton’s National Bioethics Advisory Commission.<br />

She currently serves in a similar capacity to the Presidential Commission for the<br />

Study of Bioethical Issues. In the 1990s, she served as Senior Advisor to the President’s<br />

Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans Illnesses and later served as the lead analyst<br />

and author of President Bush’s Task Force to Improve Health Care Delivery for Our<br />

Nation’s Veterans and the Task Force on the Future of Military Healthcare. In the 1980s<br />

and 1990s, Dr. Hanna was a Senior Analyst at the congressional Office of Technology<br />

Assessment, contributing to numerous science policy studies requested by congressional<br />

committees on science education, research funding, science and economic development,<br />

biotechnology, women’s health, mental health, children’s health, human genetics,<br />

bioethics, cancer biology, and reproductive technologies. Over the past two decades,<br />

she has served as an analyst and editorial consultant to the Howard Hughes Medical<br />

Institute, the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. National Academies, the U.S. Office<br />

for Human Research Protections, FasterCures, the American Heart Association, the<br />

Burroughs Wellcome Fund, and the March of Dimes. She has authored or co-authored<br />

40 reports and papers ranging across studies of children and environmental health,<br />

obesity, immunization, genetics, emergency care, epilepsy, cancer, and general health<br />

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