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Don Chalmers: His Contributions to Legal Research and Education, Health Law, and Research Ethics, Locally and Globally.

Dianne NicolProfessor of Law and Director of the Centre for Law and Genetics, Law Faculty, University of TasmaniaYann JolyProfessor of Law and member of the Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill University, CanadaJane KayeProfessor of Law and Director, Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies University of Oxford and Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies, Melbourne Law School, University of MelbourneBartha Maria KnoppersProfessor of Law and Director of the Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill University, CanadaEric M. MeslinPresident and CEO, Council of Canadian Academies; former Executive Director, US National Bioethics Advisory Commission; Adjunct Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, CanadaJane NielsenAssociate Professor of Law and member of the Centre for Law and Genetics, Law Faculty, University of TasmaniaMargaret OtlowskiProfessor of Law and Deputy Director of the Centre for Law and Genetics, Law Faculty and Pro Vice Chancellor (Culture, Wellbeing and Sustainability) University of TasmaniaK WarnerEmeritus Professor of Law, University of Tasmania and Governor, State of Tasmania
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Distinguished Professor Don Chalmers retired from the Law Faculty at the University of Tasmania on Friday 10 July 2020. This article is dedicated to Don, providing a brief account and acknowledgment of his fine contributions to legal research and education and law reform, particularly in the field of health and medical law, research ethics and policy reform. He has been an excellent colleague, mentor, leader, teacher, and researcher. He deserves to enjoy a long and rewarding retirement, though we, and many others, will not allow him to slip entirely out of the limelight. Don is still much needed, and still has so much to give in our ongoing quest to ensure that legal, research ethics and policy responses are adequate in reaping the benefits and responding to the challenges of biomedical advances.

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