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Juin 23, 2011
Organized with the University of Geneva school of pharmaceutical sciences  
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Novembre 6, 2012
The goal of our workshop is to bring together empirically minded philosophers and philosophically sophisticated psychologists and neuroscientists to think about the ethical implications of the latest breakthroughs in the scientific research on the emotions. On the philosophy side, we...
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Décembre 4, 2012
Since it was first introduced in 1987, the scientific reliability of DNA profiling has meant that the bodies or body parts of mass disaster victims are increasingly likely to be subject to DNA analysis identification. This workshop brings together a...
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Janvier 16, 2013
TRREE WORKSHOP With support of EDCTP, EURECNET, HSeT, University of Neuchâtel, University of Geneva, University of Maryland, University of Miami and the Brocher Foundation Dominique Sprumont & John Williams, Co-organisers
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Janvier 22, 2013
Organisateurs: De Geest Sabina Professor of Nursing and Director, Institute of Nursing Science University of Basel, Switzerland       Dobbels Fabienne Postdoctoral researcher Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium       De Simone Paolo Transplant surgeon Liver Transplant Department Azienda...
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Novembre 6, 2013
“It is not me, it is just my brain who did it”. This could become in the future a common strategy that defendants may use in the courtrooms: admitting they committed a serious crime but arguing that, because of some...
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Novembre 19, 2013
Whether or not to provide research results or incidental findings to participants whose specimens and/or data are collected in research biobanks is a matter requiring urgent policy attention. Biobanks and research repositories are beginning to address the issue. Considerations include...
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Janvier 16, 2014
Over the past thirty years, there has been considerable debate over the legal status of human body parts. While the body and biomaterials were traditionally considered to be outside of the realm of property in common law jurisdictions, recent legal...
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Mai 6, 2014
Thirty years ago, HIV was a death sentence with no vaccine, no treatment, and no cure. Its high morbidity and association with stigmatized sexual and drug-use behaviors led to the rise of HIV exceptionalism, the tendency to treat HIV differently...
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Mai 21, 2014
The killing in Pakistan of polio vaccination workers serves as the most recent example of health-related moral hazards that can arise in the pursuit of national and global security objectives. The deaths have been attributed to the Taliban, acting against...
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Juin 3, 2014
This two day workshop will explore the governance mechanisms of international research consortia, with a view to developing a policy which can be used by future research collaborations. It will act as a ‘proof of principle’ for the ELSI 2.0...
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Juin 17, 2014
The assessment of competence among adolescents, whether in the context of clinical care or research is difficult: it depends heavily on the legal, family, religious and cultural context, the complexity of situations posing ethical dilemnas as well as the bio-psychosocial...
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Juin 30, 2014
The aim of organising a Workshop at the Brocher Fondation is to prepare a book on contemporaneous “scientific promises” (see the annexed file Projet éditorial). The publication will constitute an achievement of 5 years of research coordinated by the project...
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Décembre 4, 2014
The development of novel diagnostics, therapeutics and health services is increasingly predicated on insights provided by genomic medicine. Over the last two decades nations across the globe have invested in large-scale scientific projects that sequence and analyze genomic variation within...
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