Introduction :
Monday, March 06, 2023
09h00: welcome and introduction
09h05: 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
09h25: 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
09h45: Perroud Janamarie, University of Michigan, PhD Student, Global | Public Health
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Pediatric COVID-19 vaccines: identifying optimal global allocation strategies
10h05: Neelakantan Vivek, Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, 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
10h25: Lantos John, University of Missouri – Kansas City, Professor, Bioethics – Medical ethics
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The Good Enough Doctor in the 21st Century
Coffee break 10h45 – 11h00
11h05 : 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
11h25: Fischer Jill, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Professor, Science and technology studies
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Challenging Allergies: The Search for a Magic Bullet for Pediatric Food Allergies
11h45: Elwell Clare, University College London, Professor, Science and technology studies
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Responsible Neuroimaging to Inform End of Life Decision Making
13h30: Dube Karine, Associate Professor
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Ethical Considerations for Infectious Diseases (HIV, SARS-CoV-2) Research at the End of Life
13h50: Cerovac Ivan, University of Rijeka, Doctor, Postdoctoral researcher, Political Science
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John Stuart Mill and Contagious Diseases Acts
14h10: 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
14h15 – End of presentations
Monday, March 06, 2023
09h00: welcome and introduction
09h05: Subramani Supriya, Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, Zurich, Dr, Postdoctoral
Fellow, Bioethics – Medical ethics
-
The Passive Patient: Exploring the Culture of (Dis)respect in Indian Medical Law and Clinical Practice
09h25: Phillips Amicia, University of KU Leuven, PhD student, Bioethics – Medical ethics
-
Communicating genetic risk in the family: ethical challenges and solutions
09h45: Perroud Janamarie, University of Michigan, PhD Student, Global | Public Health
-
Pediatric COVID-19 vaccines: identifying optimal global allocation strategies
10h05: Neelakantan Vivek, Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Dr/ Visiting Assistant Professor, History of Medicine
-
From Bandoeng to Alma Ata: Southeast Asia and the Emergence of Primary Health Paradigm, 1937-78
10h25: Lantos John, University of Missouri – Kansas City, Professor, Bioethics – Medical ethics
-
The Good Enough Doctor in the 21st Century
Coffee break 10h45 – 11h00
11h05 : Forman Lisa, University of Toronto, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Rights
and Global Health Equity, Law
-
Towards standards for legitimate restrictions of economic, social and cultural rights during a public health emergency
11h25: Fischer Jill, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Professor, Science and technology studies
-
Challenging Allergies: The Search for a Magic Bullet for Pediatric Food Allergies
11h45: Elwell Clare, University College London, Professor, Science and technology studies
-
Responsible Neuroimaging to Inform End of Life Decision Making
13h30: Dube Karine, Associate Professor
-
Ethical Considerations for Infectious Diseases (HIV, SARS-CoV-2) Research at the End of Life
13h50: Cerovac Ivan, University of Rijeka, Doctor, Postdoctoral researcher, Political Science
-
John Stuart Mill and Contagious Diseases Acts
14h10: Abdallah Khadidja, KU Leuven, MSc, PhD student, Health Economics
-
Addressing the global challenges of inequitable, unsustainable and unequal access to orphan drugs for rare diseases
14h15 – End of presentations