Henk ten Have has been Director of the Center for Healthcare Ethics at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, USA (2010-2019). He studied medicine and philosophy in the Netherlands and worked as professor in the Faculty of Medicine of the Universities of Maastricht and Nijmegen. From 2003 until 2010 he has joined UNESCO in Paris as Director of the Division of Ethics of Science and Technology. Since 2019 he is Emeritus Professor, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, USA, and since 2021 Research professor at the Faculty of Bioethics in the Universidad Anahuac Mexico. He is editor of the International Journal of Ethics Education, and Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. His recent book publications are Global Bioethics; An Introduction (2016), Vulnerability: Challenging bioethics (2016), Global education in bioethics (2018), Wounded planet. How declining biodiversity endangers health and how bioethics can help (2019), Dictionary of global bioethics (with Maria do Céu Patrão Neves, 2021), Bioethics, healthcare and the soul (with Renzo Pegoraro, 2022), Bizarre Bioethics – Ghosts, monsters and pilgrims (2022), The Covid-19 pandemic and global bioethics (2022). He has edited the Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics (2016) and Global education in bioethics (2018).