Introduction :
Tuesday, February 7th, 2023
09h00: welcome and introduction
09h10: Abdallah Khadidja, KU Leuven, MSc, PhD student, Health Economics
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Addressing the global challenges of inequitable, unsustainable and unequal access to orphan drugs for rare diseases
09h30: Dube Karine, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, DrPH, MPhil, Associate Professor, Science and technology studies
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Ethical Considerations for Infectious Diseases (HIV, SARS-CoV-2) Research at the End of Life
09h50: Forman Lisa, University of Toronto, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Rights and Global Health Equity, Law
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Towards standards for legitimate restrictions of economic, social and cultural rights during a public health emergency
10h10: Gallagher Ann, University of Exeter, Professor of Care Education, Ethics & Research & Head of Nursing, Bioethics – Medical ethics
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Nursing Ethics: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
10h30-10h45 – Coffee break
10h45: Neelakantan Vivek, Universitas Airlangga, Dr/ Visiting Assistant Professor, History of Medicine
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From Bandoeng to Alma Ata: Southeast Asia and the Emergence of Primary Health Paradigm, 1937-78
11h05: Perroud Janamarie, University of Michigan, PhD Student, Global | Public Health
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Pediatric COVID-19 vaccines: identifying optimal global allocation strategies
11h25: Phillips Amicia, University of KU Leuven, PhD student, Bioethics – Medical ethics
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Communicating genetic risk in the family: ethical challenges and solutions
11h45: Schmidt Ulf, University of Hamburg, Faculty of Humanities, Univ.-Prof. Dr., Modern History
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United in Diversity: The Development of Post-War Medical Ethics in Europe
12h05: Subramani Supriya, Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, Zurich, Dr, Postdoctoral Fellow, Bioethics Medical ethics
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The Passive Patient: Exploring the Culture of (Dis)respect in Indian Medical Law and Clinical Practice
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