Introduction:
09h30: Amaral Paulo, University of Cambridge, Research Associate, Biology
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Beyond a Jungle of Dogmas: the history of junk DNA and RNA
09h50: Bélisle-Pipon Jean-Christophe, Petrie-Flom Center, Harvard Law School, Visiting
Researcher, Bioethics – Medical ethics
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Pharmaceutical Marketing Ethics: Values, Ethical Guidance and Regulation of Pharmaceutical Direct-to-Consumer Communications
10h10: Branagan Lesley, ANavigating Uncertainty: Illness, Agency and Care in Urban India
10h30: Canca Cansu, AI Ethics Lab, Dr. – Founder, Philosophy
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Performance Arts and Professional Sports: Where is the moral limit?
10h50 – 11h05: coffee break
11h05: Chase Liana, SOAS, University of London, Doctoral candidate – Anthropology
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Ethics and Politics of ‘Task Shifting’ in Global Mental Health
11h25: Hauskeller Christine, University of Exeter, UK, Professor, Philosophy &
Harrington Jean, Senior Associate Innovation Unit, Dr., Bioethics – Medical Ethics
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Toward Harmonized Ethical Standards
11h45: Hopman Roos, University of Amsterdam, MSc., PhD student, Anthropology
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Facing the unknown suspect: An inquiry into ‘the face’ generated through Forensic DNA Phenotyping
12h05: Lee Tsung-Ling, Center for biomedical ethics, Research Fellow, Law
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Gene drives in the Global Age: Dual uses and the Rule of Law
12h05 – 13h30: Buffet lunch served by the Foundation in the Brocher Centre
13h30: Mitra Sayani, University Medical Center Goettingen, Postdoctoral Researcher, Sociology
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Disruptive Embodiments: An ethnography of risks and failures during commercial surrogacy in India
13h50: Nyikuri Mary, Strathmore University, Doctoral Fellow, Anthropology
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Nurses Perceptions about quality of inpatient care for sick newborns in Nairobi, Kenya
14h10: O’Donovan Orla, University College Cork, Dr. / College Lecturer – Sociology
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The dead body as a medical commons?
14h30: Pacurari Nadia, University of Basel, Post-doc – Bioethics – Medical ethics
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Facilitating decision making in end-of-life: A study in Swiss and Romanian pediatric oncology settings
14h50: Rehsmann Julia, University of Bern, University of Liverpool, PhD candidate, Research
Fellow, Anthropology
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EPrec(ar)ious Live(r)s: An Anthropological Engagement with Failing Livers and the Promises of Transplant Medicine
15h10 END OF THE PRESENTATIONS