For Justice, Forensic Science Must Be Scientific: The Case Of Kevin Keith
In this Forbes article, I argue that Forensic Science needs to change and must be valid, reliable, and independent for justice to be realized.
Why Working From Home Might Promote More Ethical Decisions
The pandemic has transformed the way we work allowing employees to balance their jobs with their family care responsibilities and public health requirements.
It’s Not Just The Anti-Vaxxers: Why Are So Many People Wary Of Covid-19 Vaccines?
Concerns continue to mount over the increasing public skepticism, apathy, and even hostility to the most promising solutions to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic: vaccines.
The Biden Administration Must Put The Science Back Into Forensic Science
Movies and TV shows depict dazzling uses of forensic sciences in the courts, but reality itself falls far behind and countless miscarriages of justice are the result of bad science.
Storming of the U.S. Capitol: How Blind Loyalty Fuels The Unthinkable
Loyalty is often seen as a trait that prompts us to be better people, however in certain circumstances loyalty can have the opposite effect and increase unethical behavior.
COVID-19 Conspiracies: How Can We Deal With Misinformation?
Misinformation regarding health matters is not new, but social media has certainly exacerbated the problem.
Make Space for Reflection and Self-Connection in 2021
Stepping out of 2020 and into 2021, I wrote this Forbes article to reflect on a year that for many of us saw our lives mutated into socially distanced shadows of what were before, and how finding some meaning in that experience can equip us with a clearer sense of self and purpose for the new year ahead.