Anne Barnhill, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae August, 2015 Current Position: 2013- Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy Contact Information: Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy 3401 Market St., Suite 320 Philadelphia, PA 19104-3319 Anne.barnhill@gmail.com Education: B.A. Princeton University (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) M.A. Tufts University (Philosophy) Ph.D. New York University (Philosophy) Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments: 2008-2009 Faculty Fellow, Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University 2009-2011 Greenwall Fellow in Bioethics and Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University and Georgetown University 2012-2013 Lecturer, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy 2014- Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute, Perelman School of Medicine, Publications 1. Anne Barnhill, I d Like to Teach the World to Think: Manipulation and Commercial Advertising, Journal of Marketing Research (forthcoming) 2. Anne Barnhill, Mark Budolfson, and Tyler Doggett, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics (under contract with Oxford University Press) 3. Anne Barnhill, Mark Budolfson, and Tyler Doggett, eds., The Ethics of Food: An Introductory Textbook (under contract with Oxford University Press) 4. Anne Barnhill, Does locavorism keep it too simple? in Philosophy Comes to Dinner, eds. Andrew Chignell, Terence Cuneo, and Matthew Halteman, Routledge (forthcoming) 5. Harald Schmidt and Anne Barnhill, Equity and non-communicable disease reduction under the Sustainable Development Goals PLOS Medicine (forthcoming) 1
6. Anne Barnhill and Stephanie Morain, Latch On or Back Off: Public Health, Choice, and the Ethics of Breastfeeding Promotion Campaigns International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 8, no.2 (2015) 7. Anne Barnhill and Franklin G. Miller, The ethics of placebo treatments in clinical practice: a reply to Glackin Journal of Medical Ethics 41, no.8: 673-6 (2015) 8. Anne Barnhill, The most plausible pro-coercion view: requiring informed agreement while penalizing non-participation in research, Journal of Law and the Biosciences 34, 1-5 (2015) 9. Anne Barnhill, Choice, Respect and Value: The Ethics of Healthy Eating Policy, Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy 5, no. 1, 1-37 (2015) 10. Anne Barnhill and Franklin G. Miller, Placebo and Deception: A Commentary, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy (2015) 40, no.1: 69-82 11. Anne Barnhill, Katherine F. King, Nancy Kass, Ruth Faden, The Value of Unhealthy Eating and the Ethics of Healthy Eating Policy, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 24, no.3 187-217 (2014) 12. Anne Barnhill, What is Manipulation? in Manipulation, eds. Michael Weber and Christian Coons, Oxford University Press (2014) 13. Anne Barnhill, A Defense of Excluding Foods of Minimal Nutritional Value from SNAP, in Introduction to the US Food System: Public Health, Environment and Equity, ed. Roni Neff, Jossey-Bass (2014) : 119-120. 14. Katherine F. King and Anne Barnhill, Fairness and respect in obesity prevention policies: a response to David Buchanan, International Journal of Health Policy and Management 2, no.1, 49 (2014) 15. Anne Barnhill, Bloomberg, Nannying and the Symbolic Value of Food Choice, Hastings Center Report Bioethics Forum (blog), December 17, 2013. 16. Anne Barnhill, Nutritionism, Commercialization and Food: A Commentary on Churchill and Churchill, International Journal of Health Policy and Management 1, no.3, 223 (2013) 17. Jon Kole and Anne Barnhill, Caffeine Content Labeling: A Missed Opportunity for Personal and Public Health, The Journal of Caffeine Research 3, no.3, 108-113 (2013) 2
18. Anne Barnhill and Katherine F. King, Ethical agreement and disagreement about obesity prevention policy in the United States, International Journal of Health Policy and Management 1, no.2, 117 (2013) 19. Jennifer K. Walter and Anne Barnhill, "Good and Bad Ideas in Obesity Prevention," Hastings Center Report 43, no. 3 (2013): 6-7. 20. Anne Barnhill and Katherine F. King, Equity Critiques in Food Policy: The Case of Sweetened Beverages, The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 41, no.1, 301-309 (2013) 21. Anne Barnhill, Bringing the body back to sexual ethics, Hypatia 28, no.1, 1-17 (2013) 22. Anne Barnhill, Clinical Use of Placebos: Still the Physician s Prerogative? Hastings Center Report 42, no. 3, 29-37 (2012) 23. Anne Barnhill, Modesty as a feminist sexual virtue, in Out From the Shadows: Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy, eds. Anita Superson and Sharon Crasnow, Oxford University Press (2012): 115-138. 24. Anne Barnhill, How To Be Just Pushy Enough in Dating & Philosophy, eds. Kristie Miller and Marlene Clark, Wiley--- Blackwell (2011): 90-100. 25. Anne Barnhill, Impact and Ethics of Excluding Sweetened Beverages from the SNAP program, American Journal of Public Health 101, no. 11, 2037-2043 (2011) 26. Anne Barnhill, What It Takes to Defend Deceptive Placebo Use, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 21, no.3, 219-250 (2011) Teaching Experience:, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy: Instructor for Masters-level bioethics courses: Ethics of Food; Animal Ethics; Public Health Ethics. Georgetown School of Medicine, Center for Clinical Ethics: Section Leader and Grader for medical school courses: Health Care Ethics; Physician Role and Behavior. Johns Hopkins University, Department of Philosophy: Instructor for undergraduate philosophy course: Ethics of Food. New York University, Philosophy Department: Instructor for undergraduate philosophy courses: Ethics; Philosophical Perspectives on Feminism and Gender; Life and Death. 3
Invited Talks and Presentations: March, 2015 November, 2014 November, 2014 October, 2014 October, 2014 May, 2014 April, 2014 "Reducing inequalities is not enough: equity requires prioritizing the worst off in non-communicable diseases interventions," Priorities 2020 D.C. Workshop, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD "Choice, Justice and Respect: The Ethics of Obesity Prevention Policy, Philosophy Department, Stockton University, Galloway, NJ Obesity Prevention and the Creation of Healthy Preferences, Food Ethics Workshop, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT The Ethics of Obesity Prevention Policy, St. Peter s University Philosophy Department, Jersey City, NJ The Environmental Account(s) of Obesity and the Ethics of Healthy Eating Policy University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Guest speaker, Obesity and Society course (NURS313/513), School of Nursing,, Philadelphia, PA Choice, Respect and Justice: The Ethical Pros and Cons of Healthy Eating Policy, Obesity Challenges and Solutions for Diverse Populations conference, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA Ethics and Food Policy, Penn International Affairs Association,, Philadelphia, PA Incorporating Equity into the World Health Organization Non- Communicable Disease Recommendations Priority Setting in Global Health workshop, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway The Ethics of Excluding Sugary Drinks from SNAP presentation to students at the George School, Newtown, PA April, 2014 Choice, Respect and Justice: The Ethics of Healthy Eating Policy presentation at Wake Forest University School of Law symposium Keeping It Fresh: Exploring the Relationship Between Food Laws and Their Impact on Public Health November, 2013 April, 2013 Personal Healthcare Expenditure, Penn Law Bioethics Society, Law School The Ethics of Obesity Prevention Interventions, University of Pennsylvania, Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds 4
March, 2013 March, 2012 February, 2012 July, 2011 April, 2011 December, 2010 April, 2010 January, 2010 September, 2008 February, 2008 January, 2008 Guest lecturer for Philosophy of Love and Sex class, Princeton University, Philosophy Department Equity, Fairness and Anti--- Obesity Policy, New York University Center for Bioethics & Environmental Studies Program Clinical Use of Placebos: Ethical Pros and Cons, University of North Carolina, Center for Bioethics & Department of Social Medicine The Ethics of Enhancement - Rutgers--- Merck Summer Bioethics Institute Food Policy and Personal Responsibility - Rutgers--- Newark, Philosophy Department You re Too Smart To Be Manipulated By This Paper, University of Leeds, Philosophy Department Is It Ethical for Physicians to Give Placebos to their Patients? Johns Hopkins University, Undergraduate Bioethics Society The Ethics of Clinical Use of Placebos - Albany Medical College, Ethics Grand Rounds Failures of Empathy and Sexual Objectification MIT Philosophy Department works--- in--- progress series Taking Liberties Philosophy Department, University of Kansas Taking Liberties Philosophy Department, University of Tennessee Other Presentations and Professional Activities: 2014-present October, 2015 October, 2015 Global Food Ethics Working Group, Johns Hopkins University Obesity Prevention and the Creation of Healthy Preferences, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Conference, Houston, Texas Ethics of Breastfeeding Promotion (panel), American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Conference, Houston, Texas 5
September, 2015 June, 2015 September, 2014 March, 2014 October, 2013 March, 2013 January, 2013 December, 2012 March, 2012 Healthy Eating Policy and State Neutrality, MANCEPT Workshop in Political Theory, University of Manchester, United Kingdom The 7 by 5 Agenda for Ethics and Global Food Security, (panelist) Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society conference, Pittsburgh, PA Roundtable discussion with faculty, Second Annual Undergraduate Global Health Symposium, University of Pennsylvania The Value of Unhealthy Eating and the Limits of Paternalism, The Political Theory of Food and Drink Policies section, European Consortium for Political Research annual conference, Glasgow, Scotland Faculty roundtable discussion, Urban Nutrition Institution, Netter Center, Obesity Policy, Legitimacy and Public Engagement, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia Spirituality and Clinical Practice Invited commentator on a talk by Dr. Daniel Sulmasy, Princeton University, University Center for Human Values Invited panel member for panel discussion following performance of the play Chimera, Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, University of Pennsylvania Obesity Prevention, Ethics, and Social Equality, University of Pennsylvania, The Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics works-in-progress series What is Manipulation? - Bowling Green State University, Applied Ethics Workshop January, 2011 Clinical Use of Placebos: Still the Physician s Prerogative? - Georgetown University, Center for Clinical Bioethics works-in-progress series December, 2010 December, 2009 Excluding Sugar--- Sweetened Beverages from Food Stamps: Ethical Pros and Cons - Johns Hopkins University, Berman Institute of Bioethics The Ethics of Clinical Use of Placebos - Johns Hopkins University, Berman Institute of Bioethics 6
February, 2009 August, 2007 April, 2007 Illocution and Expectations of Being Heard (commentator) Society for Analytical Feminism meeting at American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting Moral Inertia (commentator) - Bellingham Summer Philosophy Conference, Western Washington University What s So Bad About Objectification? (commentator), American Philosophical Association, Central Division Meeting, Society for Analytical Feminism Organizing Roles in Professional Meetings June, 2014 November, 2012 Penn Bioethics Boot Camp (a 3-week intensive introduction to bioethics for graduate students), Creator and Co-Director (with Zeke Emanuel). Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania Levi Symposium, Toward Developing an Ethical Framework for Policy Options in Healthy Eating and Obesity Prevention in the United States, Co-organizer. Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University 2009-2011 SWIPshop - monthly philosophy workshop, Co-organizer and Co-founder, New York Society for Women in Philosophy Membership in Professional Societies: 2007-2011, 2015-present American Philosophical Association 2009-Present 2013-Present 2014-Present American Society for Bioethics and Humanities American Public Health Association Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society 7