Carleigh Krubiner is a policy fellow at the Center for Global Development, where she focuses on ethical issues surrounding equitable development and delivery of health interventions in low and middle-income settings. Her current research focuses on practical approaches for ethics analysis in priority-setting for Universal Health Coverage. As part of this work, she is leading research with partners in South Africa to develop a country-specified, consensus-driven ethics framework for priority-setting under National Health Insurance. Carleigh is also on the Faculty at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, where she led development of ethics guidance to ensure that the development and deployment of vaccines against emerging pathogens will fairly include the interests of pregnant women and their offspring. Carleigh received her PhD in Health Policy and Bioethics from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her dissertation focused on the ethical design of conditional cash transfer programs for health promotion.