
Overview
Background
Hon. Prof. Andrew Crowden is a bioethicist and philosopher with extensive experience in clinical, research and organisational ethics. Andrew has Master of Bioethics and Ph.D. degrees from the Monash Bioethics Centre. He is Honorary Professor in Philosophy at the University of Queensland’s School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry where he is Chairperson of the University of Queensland Ethics Advisory Group (UQEAG). Andrew is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne and an Adjunct Professor at the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC). He is Chair of WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research) HREC, Chairperson of UniSC HREC, Executive member of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) Research Ethics Committee, Stream Leader for Research and Innovation for the Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law (AABHL), a member of CSIRO’s Australian Health Biobank (AHB) Advisory Group, a member of the Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP) Philosophy in the Community Committee (PiCC) and is Director and Lead Consultant at Crowden Consultants (ABN 27914792136).
Andrew was a foundation board member of the Australasian Association of Bioethics, foundation research ethics stream leader for the Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law (AABHL), Chairperson of the UniSC Animal Ethics Committee (AEC), Chairperson of Townsville Hospital and Health Service HREC, Chairperson of Mater Health Services HREC, member of the Mater Clinical Ethics Committee (CEC), member of NHMRC’s Harmonisation of Multi-Centre Ethical Review (HoMER) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Research Group and the HoMER Monitoring Subgroup, Deputy Chair of the Victorian Government Ministerial Consultative Council for Human Research Ethics, Chairperson of Austin Health HREC, Bioethicist on Northeast Health HREC, the appointed Ethicist on the South Australian Government Human Research Subcommittee, Chair of the Rural Health Academic Centre’s Human Ethics Advisory Group at the University of Melbourne, and the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences Dean’s nominee to Deakin University HREC.
Andrew’s recent research in practical ethics and the philosophical and ethics dimensions of genomics, data science and health has been funded by the University of Queensland, the Queensland Genomic Health Alliance and the John Templeton Foundation in collaboration with the University of Virginia and QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute.
Availability
- Honorary Professor Andrew Crowden is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Masters (Research) of Bioethics, Monash University
- Doctor of Philosophy, Monash University
Research interests
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Bioethics, Ethics Philosophy
Works
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2018
Journal Article
Place and psychoanalysis
Gildersleeve, Matthew and Crowden, Andrew (2018). Place and psychoanalysis. Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy, X (1), 77-103.
2018
Conference Publication
Keeping Secrets: Trust and confidentiality in Counselling and Psychotherapy
Crowden, A. and Crowden, J. (2018). Keeping Secrets: Trust and confidentiality in Counselling and Psychotherapy. Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law Conference, Townsville, QLD, Australia, September 23, 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
Medical Futility at the End of Life: an Australian Policy Analysis
Close, E., Parker, M, Crowden, A., Willmott, L., White, B.P., Gallois, C., Graves, N., Winch, S. and Calloway, L. (2018). Medical Futility at the End of Life: an Australian Policy Analysis. Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law Conference, Townsville, QLD Australia, 24 September 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
Ethical Governance of Human Research Data in the Age of Genomics
Crowden, A., Mackay, G., Smith-Moloney C., Muller L., Roylance R. and Smith C. (2018). Ethical Governance of Human Research Data in the Age of Genomics. Australasian Ethics Network, Townsville, QLD, Australia, September 2018..
2017
Conference Publication
Big data: a tool for innovation
Crowden, Andrew and Xue, Li (2017). Big data: a tool for innovation. Global Leadership Series, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 27 September 2017.
2017
Conference Publication
Lies, damned lies, statistics and data: do data scientists need a code of professional ethics?
Crowden, Andrew (2017). Lies, damned lies, statistics and data: do data scientists need a code of professional ethics?. The 24th Annual Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics (AAPAE) conference, Institute for Public Policy and Governance, University of Technology Sydney, 22-24 June 2017..
2017
Conference Publication
Seven key challenges associated with the ethical governance of new [global] hybrid genomic data infrastructures (genomic biobanks)
Crowden, Andrew and Lamont, Julian (2017). Seven key challenges associated with the ethical governance of new [global] hybrid genomic data infrastructures (genomic biobanks). Human Genetics Society of Australia, 41st Annual Scientific Meeting, Brisbane QLD, Australia, 5-8 August 2017.
2016
Journal Article
Indigenous health care, bioethics and the influence of place
Crowden, Andrew (2016). Indigenous health care, bioethics and the influence of place. American Journal of Bioethics, 16 (5), 56-58. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2016.1159754
2016
Conference Publication
Ethical governance of biobanking and genomic research
Crowden, Andrew, Devereux, John and Lamont, Julian (2016). Ethical governance of biobanking and genomic research. Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law Conference, Melbourne, 24-26 November 2016.
2015
Conference Publication
Character ethics and the influence of ‘place’ in mental health practice
Crowden, Andrew (2015). Character ethics and the influence of ‘place’ in mental health practice. XXXIVth International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Vienna, Austria, 12-17 July 2015.
2015
Book Chapter
Research ethics and N-of-1 trials
Crowden, Andrew, Guyatt, Gordon, Stepanov, Nikola and Vohra, Sunita (2015). Research ethics and N-of-1 trials. The essential guide to N-of-1 trials in health. (pp. 125-133) edited by Jane Nikles and Geoffrey Mitchell. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-017-7200-6_11
2015
Other Outputs
Feasibility of Establishing a HREC Credentialing System for Multi-site Clinical Trials in Australia
Stepanov, N ., Crowden, Andrew, Jenkins-Marsh, Sue and Parker, Malcolm (2015). Feasibility of Establishing a HREC Credentialing System for Multi-site Clinical Trials in Australia.
2014
Journal Article
Research integrity in the tropical north: supporting research through good governance
Crowden, Andrew (2014). Research integrity in the tropical north: supporting research through good governance. Annals of the ACTM, 15 (3), 45-46.
2014
Journal Article
The benefit of narrative analysis to patient-centred practice in medicine
Crowden, Janet and Crowden, Andrew (2014). The benefit of narrative analysis to patient-centred practice in medicine. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 11 (2), 267-268. doi: 10.1007/s11673-014-9536-1
2013
Other Outputs
Clinical trials are useful – here’s how we can ensure they stay so
Crowden, Andrew (2013, 09 05). Clinical trials are useful – here’s how we can ensure they stay so
2013
Book Chapter
Ethics and Indigenous health care: cultural competencies, protocols and integrity
Crowden, Andrew (2013). Ethics and Indigenous health care: cultural competencies, protocols and integrity. Indigenous Australians and health: the wombat in the room. (pp. 114-129) edited by Ron Hampton and Maree Toombs. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Oxford University Press.
2011
Conference Publication
Rural practitioners’ creative solutions to overlapping relationships
Anderson, R., Pierce, D. and Crowden, A. (2011). Rural practitioners’ creative solutions to overlapping relationships. 3rd Australian Rural and Remote Mental Health Conference, Ballarat, Australia, 14-16 November, 2011. Ballarat, Australia: Australian Rural and Remote Mental Health Conference.
2011
Conference Publication
Should we play basketball with our patients? Professional Boundaries and overlapping relationships in Australia
Anderson, R., Pierce, D. and Crowden, A. (2011). Should we play basketball with our patients? Professional Boundaries and overlapping relationships in Australia. 11th National Rural Health Conference, Perth, WA, Australia, 13-16 March, 2011. Perth, WA, Australia: National Rural Health Alliance.
2010
Journal Article
Researcher engagement and research integrity in Australia
Crowden, Andrew (2010). Researcher engagement and research integrity in Australia. Australian Universities’ Review, 52 (2), 64-65.
2010
Journal Article
Virtue ethics and rural professional healthcare roles
Crowden, Andrew (2010). Virtue ethics and rural professional healthcare roles. Rural Society, 20 (1), 64-75. doi: 10.5172/rsj.20.1.64
Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Digital ethics in a big data age: the challenges of privacy and consent
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Fred D'Agostino
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Doctor Philosophy
Trust, Consent, and Privacy in the Surveillance Economy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Julian Lamont
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
In Cricket, Should the Batter Walk? Fairness and Ethical Decision-Making in Sport
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Julian Lamont
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Morality by Design: Scientific Morality and Its Implications for Social Institutions
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Julian Lamont
Media
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