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The Fondation Brocher is an essential player in this vital thinking process: one which will help make us aware of the real challenges in using our resources for maximum impact on the health of the people of the world.

 

 

Professor Daniel Wikler, Harvard University

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September 6, 2016

Visiting researchers presentations

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Introduction:

 

  • 9H35 to 9h55

Murdock Keelie - Independent Scholar - FueledMinds (Idea Incubator)
            Biosecurity Controversies, Crossroads and Critical Issues

 

  • 9h55 to 10h15

Musesengwa Rosemary - PhD Student

Engagement Strategies and Experiences in a Multicentre Study

 

  • 10h15 to 10h35

Gille Felix - PhD candidate - London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Theory and conceptualisation of trust in the healthcare system: Three NHS case studies Biobank UK, 100k Genome Project and Care.Data

 

  • 10h35 to 10h55: Coffee break

  • 10h55 to 11h15

Meyerson Denise - Professor - Macquarie University

New approaches to the availability of experimental treatments in the United States and the United Kingdom: a comparative legal and ethical analysis

 

  • 11h15 to 11h35

Sparke Matthew - Professor – University of Washington

Mitchell Katharyne - Professor – University of Washington
            On the ethical, legal & social implications of new biosecurity technologies as they  relate to migrants and the geography of biological citizenship

 

  • 11h35 to 11h55

Battin Margaret - Distinguished Professor - University of Utah

Sex and Consequences: Reversing the Default in Human Reproduction

 

  • 12h00 to 13h15: Buffet Lunch

 

  • 13h15 to 13h35

Moralina Aaron Rom - PhD student - University of Hawaii at Manoa

Sick, Feeble, and Fornicating: Health Issues in Postcolonial Philippines and Indonesia Under American Gaze, 1945–1980s

 

  • 13h35 to 13h55

Klingler Corinna - PhD-Candidate - Institute of Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine at LMU Munich

Medical ethics Negotiating responsibility in the context of migrated physicians

 

  • 13h55 to 14h15

Wilson Debra - Dr, Senior Lecturer - University of Canterbury

Analysis and Reform of International Commercial Surrogacy Arrangements

 

 

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2016-09-06 - 2016-09-06

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