7 juillet 2022 Researchers presentations |
Organisateurs:
- Beauvallet-Gérard Anyck
Thursday, July 7th, 2022
09h30: welcome and introduction
09h40: Akintola Simisola, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, Professor of Law and Bioethics, Bioethics - Medical ethics
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An Indegenous legal approach to regulating data sharing in Genomic and Biobank research in resource limited settings: perspectives from Nigeria
09h55: Campos Luis, Rice University, Houston, USA, Associate Professor, Science and technology studies
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Invoking Asilomar: Ethics as Tactics from the Dawn of Genetic Engineering to Synthetic Biology
10h10: Dupras Charles, University of Montreal, Canada, Postdoctoral Fellow, Bioethics - Medical ethics
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Promoting human rights in the postgenomic era: On the need to integrate epigenetics in international declarations on genomics and bioethics
10h25: Gary Mercer, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, USA, Doctoral candidate, Philosophy
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Technoscientific Challenges to Feminist Ethics in Medicine and Healthcare
10h55: Goldwater Micah, University of Sydney, Australia, Dr - Senior Lecturer, Psychology
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The cognitive science of health beliefs and decision-making
11h10: Hendlin Yogi, Erasmus University Rotterdam/UCSF, The Netherlands, Assistant Professor, Research Associate, Political Science
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Industrial Epidemics: Chronic Disease and the Corporate Determinants of Health
11h25: Kandhari Rohini, New-Delhi, India, Independent Researcher, Anthropology
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Bio-Consumption: Stem Cell Treatments in India and the Making of A New Experimental Subject Population
11h40: Kenney Martha, San Francisco State University, USA, Assistant Profession, Women and Gender Studies, Science and technology studies &
Müller Ruth, Technical University of Munich, Germany, Assistant Professor, Science & Technology Policy
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The Epigenetics of Early Life Adversity: Perspectives from Education, Restorative Justice, and Trauma-Informed Care
11h55: group picture in the parc
12h00 - 13h30: Lunch served by the Foundation in the Centre Brocher
13h30: Komparic Ana, University of Toronto, Canada, PhD Candidate, Bioethics - Medical Ethics
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Beyond the State: Mapping the Ethical and Political Terrain of Private Sector Involvement in Health Care and Public Health
13h45: Roberts Aaron, McMaster University, North York, Canada, PhD student, Philosophy
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Normative Analysis of a Gene Drive Application: Gene Drive Mosquitoes for Malaria Elimination in Africa
14h00: Rollins Oliver, University of Louisville, USA, Assistant Professor, Sociology
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Neuro-visions of the Prejudiced Mind: Implications and Challenges for Neuroscience Research on Implicit Racial Bias
14h15: Sawhney Monika, The University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA, Associate Professor, Bioethics - Medical ethics
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Ethical and social implications of Tuberculosis (TB) research and programing - Examining gender dimensions (under-reporting) of TB among men
14h30: Saylor Katherine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA, PhD Student, Bioethics - Medical Ethics
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Beyond maximizing health outcomes: Incorporating fairness into priority setting for genetic screening
14h45: Tubeuf Sandy, University Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium, Professor, Health Economics
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Ethical principles and evaluation criteria when rationing health : is the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) an example to follow?
15h00 : end of presentations