Introduction:
Tuesday, August 17th, 2021
10h30: Chamberlin Christopher, University of California, Berkeley, President’s Postdoctoral Fellow, Fellow ICI Berlin, Bioethics – History of Medicine
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Toward a Subject of Racism: Case Histories from the Psychiatric Clinic (1930-1970)
10h50: Horstman Klasien, Maastricht University, Prof. Philosophy of Public Health, Philosophy
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Unraveling the fabric of healthy societies: how epistemic and political technologies of accountability perform public health practices and their enabling/damaging impacts
11h10: Pieri Elisa, The University of Manchester, Lecturer, Sociology
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COVID-2019: Ethical and Social Impacts of outbreak preparedness and response
11h30: Starke Georg, Institute for Biomedical Ethics, University of Basel, Assistant/PhD student, Bioethics – Medical ethics
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Trusting Black-Box Algorithms? Ethical Challenges for Machine Learning in Healthcare
11h50: Taithe Bertrand, University of Manchester, Professor, History of Medicine
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Humanitarian aid and public health policy: Hepatitis C in Cambodia.
12h10 End of presentations
Buffet lunch served by the Foundation in the Brocher Centre