Greg Moorlock is a Senior Teaching Fellow, specialising in bioethics. His main research interest is in the ethics of organ donation and transplantation. His current project is exploring some of the ethical issues that arise from transplant patients using the Internet to find willing living donors. Greg's research to date has focussed on organ donation and transplantation, with his doctoral work looking at the ethics of conditional and directed organ donation. His first post-doctoral project explored the ethics of split liver transplantation. Following that he worked on the EU-funded SURVEILLE project, a project which explored the ethical and legal implications of surveillance.