Tony DiPasquale, M.S. pursued multiple academic interests at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and as a Ph.D. candidate at the University of New Mexico has focused on Clinical Psychology. He has over 20 years of involvement in various aspects of animal and human research pursuits, and over 10 years of practice in clinical care delivery and related issues. He is deeply interested in the ethical issues arising from these activities, including balanced discussion of ethical debates and the advancement of policy directed toward the minimization of unnecessary suffering. Other specific interests include ethical concerns inherent in end-of-life issues, evolutionary psychology, clinical supervision, psychological assessment, and the delivery of high-quality psychological services.