Being a scholar on personal autonomy as well as a devoted Christian living a church life for God's eternal economy, I know that "in my flesh, nothing good dwells; for to will is present with me, but to work out the good is not."(Romans 7:18) Therefore, my attitude toward my graduate student is rather a liberal paternalism. I would encourage innovation and creativity in topics studied and methodology chosen,in the hope that students can explore their own academic interests and get to know their intellectual capacity and limitation. Nonetheless, I am very rigid in deadline-following. I hope my advisory can help students graduate on time.
1997 J.S.D., Stanford University School of Law
1993 L.L.M, University of Washington in Seattle, School of Law
1990 L.L.B, National Taiwan University, Department of Law
2020-now Director of the board, Joint Commission of Taiwan
2015-now Public Health Consulting Committee, Taipei Municipal City Member
2015-now Director of the board, Taiwan Organ Sharing Registry and Patient Autonomy Center
2014-now National Taiwan University Hospital Consulting Committee Member
2014-now National Health Research Institutes Bio-bank Ethical Committee Member
2013-now National Health Insurance Dispute Resolution Committee Member
2013-now CDC Institutional Review Board Member
2010-now CDC Vaccination Injury Compensation Program Member
2010-now Chair, Advance Courses for Judges, Judge Academy