Wendy Rogers (academic)

Wendy Anne Rogers FAHA (born 1957)[2] is an Australian bioethicist.

[3][4] She was named one of Nature's 10 people who mattered in 2019 for revealing ethical failures in China’s studies on organ transplantation.

[1][5][6] Rogers was educated at Flinders University where she was awarded a PhD in 1998 on morality in general practice.

[4] Rogers was named one of Nature's 10 people who mattered in 2019 for revealing ethical failures in China's studies on organ transplantation.

[5] In 2019, she received the ethics award from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and was named as the national research leader in the field of bioethics by The Australian newspaper.