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Webinars

Below is a list of webinars hosted by The Hastings Center for Bioethics:

Testing Embryos: How Far Should We Go? 

In Science We Trust?

Can AI Promote Our Health & Well-Being?

Can AI Improve Healthcare for Everyone?

Should AI Care for Us?

Reimagining Healthcare Work, Repairing Healthcare Systems: Lessons from the Front Line

Wrestling with Social & Behavioral Genomics

The Battle for Your Brain–Callahan Lecture

Toward Navigating Danger and Promise Together–Editing the Human Genome

Should We Change “Chimeric” Human-Animal Research?

Advancing Housing and Health Equity for Older Adults (cosponsor for the four-part series: The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies)

Analyzing the Dobbs Decision: What Exactly Did Justice Alito Say?

Hastings Conversation: Patient Harms and Professional Obligations after Dobbs

Communicating Ethical Challenges in Crises: Bioethics with Bigger Impact (companion to a special issue in Perspectives in Biology and Medicine)

Learning from Aging in Place Initiatives (with Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard)

Anti-Black Racism, Health & Health Care: A Reckoning—and a Path Forward

Callahan Lecture: Is It Possible to Have Healthy People on a Sick Planet (with Gary Cohen)

Love and Loss with Amy Bloom

HEALTH EQUITY

Health Equity Summit, “Righting the Wrongs, Tackling Health Inequities”

Health Equity Summit agenda

DISABILITY

The Art of Flourishing: Conversations on Disability, led by Hastings Center research scholar Erik Parens, with Liz Bowen, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, and Joel Michael Reynolds

JOURNALISM

Bioethics for Journalists, led by Hastings Center director of communications Susan Gilbert

HEALTH CARE & SCIENCE

Hastings Conversations: A Series

Securing Health in a Troubled Time

Reopening the Nation

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