Events
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Medical Interfaces with Emotion AI: Shaping Public Narratives and Perceptions of Nonverbal Patients with Degenerative Diseases
OnlineHastings Center PMRA Isabel Bolo is presenting, "Medical Interfaces with Emotion AI: Shaping Public Narratives and Perceptions of Nonverbal Patients with Degenerative Diseases" at the CEPE/IACAP Joint Conference 2021: The Philosophy and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
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Breakthrough or Breakdown: Should the FDA Have Approved the New Alzheimer’s Drug?
OnlineHastings Center President Mildred Z. Solomon will be hosting our next Hastings Conversations webinar as she will get to the bottom of the FDA’s decision and its consequences for patients and families, the health care system, and the integrity of regulatory oversight.
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Do Justice and Equity Concerns Bolster or Hinder the Case for the Use of Gene Drive Applications?
OnlineHastings Center scholar Carolyn Neuhaus is on one panel “Do Justice and Equity Concerns Bolster or Hinder the Case for the Use of Gene Drive Applications?” in a series of five panel deliberations entitled “Unsettled Ethical Issues in Gene Drive Research” through the Forum, a collaboration between The Foundation for the NIH (FNIH) GeneConvene Global Collaborative and...
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Achieving COVID-19 Vaccine Equity
OnlineHastings Center PMRA Danielle Pacia will be participating in Stanford’s INFODEMIC conference on Social Media and Covid-19 Misinformation. Moderated by: William Haseltine, Discussants: Danielle Pacia, Lisa Menning, and Tom Bollyky.
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The Ethical Imperatives for Social Media Companies and Influencers to Act
OnlineHastings Center research scholar Nancy Berlinger will be participating in Stanford’s INFODEMIC conference on Social Media and Covid-19 Misinformation. With discussants: Dr. Travis Rieder, Dr. Nancy Berlinger, and Dr. Arthur Caplan.
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“Binocular Vision: A Tool for Thinking about Enhancement”
OnlineHastings Center scholar Erik Parens will be giving a talk entitled “Binocular Vision: A Tool for Thinking about Enhancement” at Erasmus School of Philosophy in Rotterdam.
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“Distributive Justice and Social Justice in Pandemic Response”
OnlineHastings Center scholar Nancy Berlinger will discuss “Distributive Justice and Social Justice in Pandemic Response” at Fordham University, Dept. of Philosophy.
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Short Course on Public Deliberation and Gene Editing in the Wild
OnlineHastings Center scholars Michael Gusmano and Karen Maschke present a Short Course on Public Deliberation and Gene Editing in the Wild for attendees of Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association via zoom. Emerging technologies for the genetic modification of organisms present unprecedented opportunities to alter wild populations of organisms, from microbes to...
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“Creating Health Care Systems of Safety for Immigrants and Refugees”
OnlineHastings Center scholar Nancy Berlinger will present "Creating Health Care Systems of Safety for Immigrants and Refugees" at the Division of Medical Ethics series at Weill Cornell.
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“The Bioethics of Migration”
OnlineHastings Center scholar Nancy Berlinger will discuss “The Bioethics of Migration” at the Weill Cornell MedicineSeminar Lecture Series.
