Introduction:
- 10h00 to 10h20 : Andreas Albertsen
Aarhus University, Political science
Luck Egalitarianism and Health: Reconsidering the idea of personal responsibility
- 10h25 to 10h45 : Sophie Bruinsma
Erasmus University, Sociology
UNBIASED (UK Netherlands Belgium International Sedation Study): The perspectives of clinical staff and bereaved informal care-givers on the use of continuous sedation until death for cancer patients. A clinical, ethical and societal approach)
- 10h45 to 11h00: Coffee break
- 11h00 to 11h20 : Greg Bognar
La Trobe University, Philosophy
Setting Priorities
- 11h20 to 11h40 : Leigh Jackson
Plymouth University, Bioethics
Incidental Findings in Genetic Research and Clinical Diagnostic Tests
- 11h40 to 11h55 : Yvette Van der Eijk
National University of Singapore, Bioethics
Ethical issues in tackling the public health impacts of addiction: tobacco case study
- 12h30 – Buffet lunch served by the Foundation in the Brocher Centre
- 13h30 to 13h45 : Andrew Hoffman
McGill University
Personalizing Effectiveness: Reshaping Research & Regulation in Post-Genomic Cancer Medicine
- 13h45 to 14h00 : Mark Lawrence Santiago
Department of Geography, University of British Columbia
Spaces of Expertise and Geographies of Global Justice: The International Recruitment and Migration of Health Workers
- 14h00 to 14h15 : Yonghui Ma
University of Manchester, Bioethics
What can we learn from Chinese conception of personal responsibility for health? A cross cultural analysis
- 14h15 to 14h30 : Susanne Uusitalo
University of Turku, Philosophy
Addiction, agency and ethics
