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Islam bioethics, biomedical sciences
Mohammed Ghaly is a professor of Islam and Biomedical Ethics at the research Center for Islamic Legislation & Ethics (CILE), College of Islamic Studies at HBKU. The intersection of Islamic Ethics and biomedical sciences is Ghaly’s main specialization. Since 2011, he has been a faculty member at the Erasmus Mundus Program; the European Master of Bioethics jointly organized by several European universities.
Ghaly serves on the editorial board of several academic journals as well as is the research consultant of numerous research projects. He was invited to lecture on Islamic bioethics at many universities worldwide including Imperial College London, Oxford University, University of Oslo, University of Chicago and Georgetown University.