Events
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Is It Possible to Have Healthy People on a Sick Planet?
OnlineHow should we work to address climate change and other planetary threats to human health and survival? Our society is built on a global economy that is extractive and destructive, not only to the planet but to people and societies. What is needed to shift to an economic system that does not externalize harm, given...
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Ethical Issues We Have Faced over the Pandemic
OnlineHastings Center president Mildred Z. Solomon will present "Ethical Issues We Have Faced over the Pandemic and Lessons Learned" at the Program for Biomedical Ethics seminar at the Yale School of Medicine Program for Biomedical Ethics.
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ELSIcon2022: Innovating for a Just and Equitable Future
OnlineHastings Center presidential scholar Lucas Matthews will present at the ELSIcon2022 conference: “What can intersectionality bring to ELSI?: Transforming Theory into Practice”
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ELSIcon2022: Innovating for a Just and Equitable Future
OnlineHastings Center scholar Carolyn Neuhaus along with Associate Professor of Bioethics at Alden March Bioethics Institute Johanna Crane will present at the ELSIcon2022 conference: "Cultivating just & equitable genomics research partnerships with community health centers." https://www.mhe.cuimc.columbia.edu/ethics/5th-elsi-congress
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ELSIcon2022: Innovating for a Just and Equitable Future
OnlineHastings Center scholar Erik Parens along with Paul Appelbaum, Robert Klitzman, and Julia Wynn will appear on a panel at the ELSIcon2022 conference: “The Impact of Receipt of Genetic Test Results for Autism.”
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Anti-Black Racism, Health & Health Care: A Reckoning—and a Path Forward
A new report calls on the field of bioethics to take the lead in efforts to remedy racial injustice and health inequities in the United States. Join the editors of the report, “A Critical Moment in Bioethics: Reckoning with Anti-Black Racism Through Intergenerational Dialogue,” for a virtual discussion with Michele Goodwin, Chancellor’s Professor and Director,...
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Migration Humanities and Social Justice
OnlineHastings Center Scholar, Nancy Berlinger will present, "Migration Humanities and Social Justice," at Otago Bioethics Center, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
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Self-determined care or pernicious self-responsibilization? The Case of Telemedicine
Mercer Gary a postdoctoral fellow at The Hastings Center will be giving a presentation on "Self-determined care or pernicious self-responsibilization? The Case of Telemedicineat for the Association for Feminist and Social Theory.
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Chimeras (But Don’t Call Them Chimeras): An Introduction to the Ethics & Policy Debate
OnlineJosephine Johnston, Director of Research at The Hastings Center, and Dr. Insoo Hyun, Director of the Center for Life Sciences and Public Learning at the Museum of Science in Boston will present, “Chimeras (But Don't Call Them Chimeras): An Introduction to the Ethics and Policy Debate” at the September 15 PRIM&R webinar.
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Aging in a Place: Perspectives on the Meanings of “Home” and “Community” from Age-focused Researchers & Practitioners
OnlineEveryone ages in some "place," or a series of places. This event will explore the concept of place from the perspectives of housing research, affordable housing development and modification, and dementia-friendly community planning. Our aim is to connect humanistic concepts with socially engaged research and practice on planning and housing for aging societies, to support...
