Lynette Martins

New York Medical College

Lynette Martins is a law and bioethics scholar. She currently teaches courses in public health law and bioethics at New York Medical College and is a Project Lead for an international NIH-funded Alzheimer’s Disease study in The Bahamas.  Effective August 1st, she will be the Jaharis Faculty Fellow in Health Law and Intellectual Property at DePaul University College of Law, where she will be teaching the Law and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare during the fall semester. She is the co-chair for the Immigration and Bioethics Affinity Group for the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities and a Global Institute for Human Rights Scholar with the University of Pennsylvania Carey School of Law. She completed her Bachelor’s in Health Sciences at the University of Miami; Postgraduate Diploma in Population Health Evidence at the University of Manchester (UK); Master of Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; and Master of Laws in National and Global Health from Georgetown University Law Center.