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Visiting researchers presentations

Introduction :

 

 

9h00 to 9h30 : welcome coffee

 

  • 9h30 to 9h50: Patient Organizations in Biomedical Public-Private Partnerships

Stevens Hilde – Phd student – KU Leuven

 

  • 9h50 to 10h10: Genetics goes online: New genetics and new media

Kelly Susan – Dr / Senior Lecturer – University of Exeter

Wyatt Sally – Professor – Maastricht University & Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Sciences

Harris Anna – Postdoctoral Researcher – Maastricht University

 

  • 10h10 to 10h30 : Privacy and dynamic consent

Nordal Salvör – Iceland director of Centre of Ethics – University of Iceland Biobanks

  • 10h30 to 10h45 : Transparency, Trust, and Animal Experimentation: Exploring UK and Swiss initiatives to ‘open up’ biomedical research involving animals to the public

McLeod Carmen – Postdoctoral Research Fellow – University of Nottingham

 

  • 10h45 to 11h : Coffee break

  • 11H to 11h15 : The social impact of implementing telemedicine within person-centred care on empowerment and self-management of patients with chronic diseases

Wildevuur Sabine – Drs head creative care lab, phd student – Vrije university Amsterdam

 

  • 11h15 to 11h30 : The ethical implications and attitudes towards dementia research

Gysels Marjolein – Dr, Senior researcher – University of Amsterdam

West Emily – Phd Candidate – Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

 

  • 11h30 to 11h45 : The just distribution of healthcare resources and the normative implications of the bias toward identified people

Zuradzki Tomasz – Postdoc – Jagiellonian University

 

  • 11h45 to 12h : Assisted reproductive technologies in Iran from an Anthropological perspective: Legal and Jurisprudential responses and Social dynamics

Garmaroudi Naef Shirin – Doctoral student – Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Zurich

 

  • 12h to 13h30 – Buffet lunch served by the Foundation in the Brocher Centre

 

  • 13h30 to 13h45 : Involving patients in understanding infection control using visual methods

Wyer Mary – Ph.D. candidate – University of Technology, Sydney

 

  • 13h45 to 14h00 : Post Conception issues in Donor Conception – taking things forward: evaluation of children’s groups from parents and offspring perspectives, understanding of DC issues from professional training and experience.

Pettle Sharon – Dr – Consultant Clinical Psychologist – London

 

  • 14h00 to 14h15 : Roma in Rome: Healthcare and Citizenship

Lorenzo Alunni – Post-­‐doc Researcher -­‐ IRIS-­‐EHESS


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