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August 7, 2018
09h00 : 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   09h20 : Human Research Ethics and the Declaration of...
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9h30 : Kazemian Ali – Dr. DDS. PhD. Assistant Professor – Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran (Islamic Republic Of) – Bioethics – Medical ethics Overtreatment as a Crucial Ethical Issue; Exploring its Roots, Circumstances, and Outcomes in the Context...
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September 8, 2018
A la Fondation Brocher, Irène Frachon relatera son histoire et son combat pour sauver des vies face à un système encore perfectible. Quelles leçons peut-on tirer de son expérience pour améliorer les processus d’alertes et consolider la bon usage des...
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09h00 – 09h20 : May we (re)make the world? Exploring the ethics of gene drives. Zoloth Laurie – Professor – Northwestern University, United States – Bioethics – Medical ethics   09h20 – 09h40 : Health justice for the most vulnerable...
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October 13, 2018
Axel Kahn, Docteur en médecine et Docteur ès sciences, est Directeur de recherche à l’INSERM et a dirigé l’INSTITUT COCHIN de 2002 à 2008. Il a été le Président de l’Université Paris Descartes ainsi que Président de la Commission recherche de la...
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November 1, 2018
  Medicine and war have long been entwined, with massive social disruptions and new weapons engendering the spread of disease and producing unprecedented injury, in turn driving medical innovation and practice whose impacts last long beyond the conflict in which...
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November 5, 2018
The Institute for Interdisciplinary Innovation in healthcare (I3h) organizes a workshop on the societal aspects of vaccines (4-6 November 2018) with the support of the Brocher Foundation. This workshop will be interdisciplinary in nature and will include discussions on several aspects of vaccine development...
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November 12, 2018
The emergence of ‘gateway’ technologies, such as 3D printing, gene-editing and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) and digital technologies, have wide application within biomedical research and healthcare and raise challenging issues for regulators and policy makers. ‘Gateway’ technologies are comparatively...
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November 15, 2018
A three-days’ workshop focused on the emerging legal and ethical frameworks that could facilitate the collection and generation of large databanks of medical images obtained through donations or general consent of patients. The workshop will focus on current and future...
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November 19, 2018
The infamous Mary Mallon, also known as ‘Typhoid Mary’, provides an early controversial case of asymptomatic infection. Despite infecting over 20 people (of whom 3 died) while working as a cook, she refused to believe that she was asymptomatically infected...
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November 26, 2018
Contemporary global health is characterised by an attention to the complex social, cultural, political and ecological contexts of disease. Recent global health crises such as the Ebola epidemic have underlined the importance of social and cultural sensitivity for responding to...
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November 28, 2018
The new subfield of Global Health History is becoming popular among historians of medicine and the term is used by scholars, officers of health organizations and policy makers. Some scholars consider it a perspective that emphasizes transnational circulation of people...
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