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Dov Greenbaum

Born in: Canada
Primary research category: Law, Technology
Research location / employer: Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, Israel
Fellowship dates: 2005-2008

Academic Career

  • Professor of Law, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya 2018-Present
  • Director, Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya
  • Research Affiliate, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University 2016-Present
  • Adjunct Professor, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University 2012-2016
  • Research Fellow, Centre for AI and Data Governance, Singapore Management University 2018-Present

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  • Admitted to the Bar, State Bar of California 2008
  • Admitted to the Bar, United States Patent and Trademark Office 2010
  • Non-Resident Fellow, Center for Law and the Biosciences, Stanford University, Stanford Ca. 2011-13
    Fellow, Center for Law and the Biosciences, Stanford University, Stanford Ca. 2007-08
  • B.A. Biology and Economics Yeshiva Univeristy New York, NY 1998
  • M.Phil, Genetics , Yale University, New Haven, CT 2002
  • PhD Genetics/Bioinformatics, Yale University, New Haven, CT 2004
  • JD Berkeley Law School, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 2007

Fellowship Research

Prof. Dov Greenbaum directs the Zvi Meitar Institute for Legal Implications of Emerging Technologies where he researches the ethical, legal and social implications of new and emerging technologies, in the areas of hitech and biotech. This research includes, areas of technology including blockchain robotics, AI, autonomous vehicles, genomics, and many other intersections of emerging technologies and the law.