
Matthew’s research interests include the ethics of emerging technology, as well as global health governance, environmental philosophy, and legal and political philosophy.
Matthew has an extensive background in the teaching of ethics, as well as legal and political theory. Currently, he teaches global health ethics, which combines his passion for teaching with his research interests.
Matthew holds a PhD in Philosophy from McMaster University and a Master’s in the Study of Law from the University of Toronto. He also studied jurisprudence at Oxford University’s School of Law and has a certificate in Global Health from the University of Malawi.
Dr.Grellette`s Work
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Is there a moral difference between the natural and synthetic?
Session 1 of the Unsettled Ethical Issues in Gene Drive Research Panel Discussion Series co-hosted by IEPI & FNIH’s GeneConvene Global Collaborative
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Global Health Ethics Course (3GH3)
3GH3 is a McMaster undergraduate course providing an understanding of the practice of global health and key skills employed by global health ethicists