Introduction :
9h30 : Traumatisme et Déperditions scolaires : Une approche clinique de l’impact du traumatisme sur des enfants scolarisés victimes d’abus sexuels.
ABOUDE Louis Serge – Doctorant – université de Lausanne, Switzerland – Psychology
9h50 : How do adolescent girls and young women understand and make decisions about female genital cosmetic surgery (FGCS)? An interdisciplinary qualitative study.
Barnard Emma – PhD Candidate/Academic Associate – The University of Melbourne, Australia – Sociology
10h10 : The medical history of the refugee camp
Carr Jennifer – PhD Student – University of Glasgow, United Kingdom – History of Medicine
10h30 : Coffee Break
10h50 : Ethical and Philosophical Parameters for Management of Medically Unexplained Symptoms
O’Leary Diane – Visiting Researcher – Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, United States – Bioethics – Medical ethics
11h10 : The comparative political development of mental health policy
Perera Isabel – PhD Candidate – University of Pennsylvania – United States – Political Science
11h30 : Eloge de la Fragilité à l’ère de l’Homme augmenté
Roduit Johann – PhD / Managing Director – Center for Medical Humanities & Institute of Biomedical Ethics, Zürich, Switzerland – Bioethics – Medical ethics
11h50 : HPV vaccine introduction in Mozambique: Generating knowledge from the demonstration project for decision making and planning for national roll out
Soi Caroline – PhD candidate – University of Washington, Kenya – Medicine
12h10 : Vulnerability, Migration and Access to Health – the moral, social and political implications of asylum
Straehle Christine – Full professor – University of Groningen, Netherlands – Philosophy
12h30 : Lunch
13h30 : Beyond Health Security
Gillespie James – Associate Professor in Health Policy – Menzies Centre for Health Policy, University of Sydney, Australia – Political Science
13h50 : Exploring labour migration experiences and forced labour among Nepali migrant workers who worked outside of Nepal
Joelle Mak – Research Fellow – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine , United Kingdom – Sociology
14h10 : Faecal Microbiota Transplantation: Perspectives from the Laboratory, the Clinic, and the Community
McLeod Carmen – Postdoctoral Research Fellow -University of Nottingham, United Kingdom – Anthropology
14h30 : Coffee Break
14h50 : To Be Delivered: Pregnant and Born-Again in Southwest Nigeria
Oni-Orisan Adeola – PhD Candidate – University of California, United States – Anthropology
15h10 : Drug development for neglected tropical diseases and the rise of mass-drug administration: Ethics and clinical trials during the WHO-World Bank Onchocerciasis Control Programme
Winters Janelle – PhD Fellow – University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom – History of Medicine