Sean Valles
valles@msu.edu
(517) 355-1634
FacultyPhilosophy
Professor
Director of the Center for Bioethics and Social Justice; Philosophy of Medicine; Philosophy of Biology; Health Equity in Marginalized Populations
Biography
Sean A. Valles is a philosopher of health specializing in the ethical and evidentiary complexities of how social contexts—everything from one’s local food options to the presence or absence of exposure to violent policing practices—combine to create patterns of inequitable health disparities. His work includes studying the challenges of responsibly using race and ethnicity concepts in monitoring health disparities, scrutinizing the rhetoric of the COVID-19 pandemic as an ‘unprecedented’ problem that could not be prepared for, and examining how biomedicine meshes with public health and population health. He is author of the 2018 book, Philosophy of Population Health: Philosophy for a New Public Health Era. He is also co-editor (with Quill R. Kukla) of the Oxford University Press book series “Bioethics for Social Justice.”
Professor Valles is not currently accepting new graduate students.
Media Mentions
The stolen cells of Henrietta Lacks and their ongoing contribution to science
Medical News Today
October 18, 2022