Introduction :
- 09h30 : Synthetic Biology: Designs on Life
Calvert Jane – Dr, Reader – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom – Science and technology studies
Frow Emma – Assistant Professor – Arizona State University, United States – Science and technology studies
Schyfter Pablo – Dr, Lecturer – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom – Science and technology studies
- 09h50 : Moving from Science Communication to Science Engagement in Autism Research and Clinical Practice, Focusing on Genetics
Gunter Chris – Associate Professor – Emory University School of Medicine, United States – Medicine
- 10h10 : Eating Right: Between obsession and ethics. Culture wars around orthorexia and veganism
Hanganu-Bresch Cristina – Assistant Professor – University of the Sciences, United States – Bioethics – Medical ethics
- 10h30 : Coffee Break
- 10h50 : Access to essential surgical care for resource constrained settings
Kaseje Margaret – Dr, Dean Faculty of Health Sciences – Great Lakes University of Kisumu Kenya – Medicine
Kaseje Neema – Dr Pediatric Surgeon – University Children’s Hospital Geneva – Medicine
- 11h10 : Cross-Border Medical Travel from Ireland to the United Kingdom: The Social, Political, and Ethical Implications of Seeking Abortion Care Abroad
Mishtal Joanna – Associate Professor – University of Central Florida, United States – Anthropology
- 11h30 : Human Research Ethics and the Declaration of Helsinki, 1964-2014
Schmidt Ulf – Professor of Modern History – University of Kent, United Kingdom – History of Medecine
11h50 : Lunch
- 13h00 : Bridging the gap between populations and individuals in the philosophy of medicine
Scholl Raphael – PhD student – University of Cambridge, United Kingdom – Philosophy
- 13h20 : Non-Domination and the Limits of Relational Autonomy
Wenner Danielle – Assistant Professor – Carnegie Mellon University, United States – Philosophy
- 13h40 : Equity implications of health technology: combining ethics and economics
Cookson Richard – Professor – University of York Centre for Health Economics, United Kingdom – Health Economics
