Meet the Hastings Center Sadler Scholars

A roundtable discussion co-hosted by the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and The Hastings Center to introduce the Sadler Scholars, a select group of doctoral students, from racial or ethnic groups underrepresented in bioethics-related disciplines, with research interests in the field. Zoom Meeting ID: 956 7984 8524Zoom Passcode: 4321https://nyulangone.zoom.us/j/95679848524?pwd=BUb3BfLP3R0fbNd2jAIUbyjsKyQ6A6.1

Disinformation, Trust, and the Role of AI: The Daniel Callahan Annual Lecture

A Moderated Discussion on DISINFORMATION, TRUST, AND THE ROLE OF AI: Threats to Health & Democracy, The Daniel Callahan Annual Lecture Panelists: Reed Tuckson, MD, FACP, Chair & Co-Founder of the Black Coalition Against Covid, Chair and Co-Founder of the Coalition For Trust In Health & ScienceTimothy Caulfield, LB, LLM, FCAHS, Professor, Faculty of Law...

Generative Artificial Intelligence and Scholarly Articles: A Conversation with Journal Editors [ASBH panel]

This panel discussion is moderated by Hastings Center Report editor Laura Haupt, and features Hastings Center Report editor Gregory Kaebnick with colleagues Mohammad Hoisseini (associate editor of the journal of Accountability in Research) and David Magnus (editor in chief of the American Journal of Bioethics).

Bioethics and Social Justice: A Survey of Attitudes Toward Social Justice Obligations in the Field of Bioethics [ASBH presentation]

The RACE Affinity Group will present "Bioethics and Social Justice: A Survey of Attitudes Toward Social Justice Obligations in the Field of Bioethics" at the 26th Annual ASBH Conference. With Danielle M. Pacia, Research Associate at The Hastings Center, and colleagues Sana Baban, Faith Fletcher, Zamina Mithani Aziz, Jane Fallis Cooper, Sophie Schott, Savitri Fedson,...

Kidney Transplant Candidates’ Information Needs for Informed Decision-Making about Participating in a First-in-Human Pig Xenotransplant Clinical Trial [ASBH presentation]

Authors will present their paper, "Kidney Transplant Candidates’ Information Needs for Informed Decision-Making about Participating in a First-in-Human Pig Xenotransplant Clinical Trial" at the 26th Annual ASBH Conference. Authors are E.J. Gordon, K.J. Maschke (of The Hastings Center), J. Gacki-Smith, M. Matthews, K. Traboulsi, D. Manning, and M.K. Gusmano.

An Exploratory Review of the “Treatment Resistant” Phenomenon in Neuropsychiatric Disorders as a Normative Criterion for Surgical Intervention [ASBH presentation]

Hastings Center Project Manager Research Assistant Ian Stevens will present "An Exploratory Review of the 'Treatment Resistant' Phenomenon in Neuropsychiatric Disorders as a Normative Criterion for Surgical Intervention" as part of the Neuroethics Affinity Group at the 26th annual ASBH conference.