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SUMMARY:Global Bioethics: Perspectives\, Problems and Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Duquesne University’s Center for Global Health Ethics and the James F. Drane Bioethics Institute at PennWest University will hold the first biannual conference on Global Bioethics from November 7-9th in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania.  In the current globalized world\, many challenges and issues need solutions at a global level that transcends disciplinary\, regional and even national boundaries. The field of bioethics can play a crucial role in understanding such issues and finding reasonable and applicable solutions for them. \nThe Duquesne-PennWest Conference on Global Bioethics provides a platform for leaders\, scholars\, activists\, policymakers\, stakeholders and students to shed light on different aspects of global bioethics\, discuss their ideas and research projects\, create networks and alliances\, and learn about the groundbreaking theoretical and practical ideas in the field. All topics related to global bioethics are welcome to be shared\, analyzed and discussed at this conference\, including the ethical theories and principles guiding global bioethics; and the bioethical aspects of globalization\, the Global Governance for Health\, the role of global and international organizations\, the health consequences of Global warming\, COVID-19 pandemics\, disease control at the global level\, international research collaborations\, health inequality and other related topics. \nThe conference will start on Thursday\, November 7\, 2024\, in the early afternoon\, and it will conclude on Saturday\, November 9\, 2024 by noon. The conference program will include three plenary lectures and presentations selected from the submitted abstracts.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/global-bioethics-perspectives-problems-and-solutions
LOCATION:Duquesne University’s Center for Global Health Ethics\, 600 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, 15282\, United States
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SUMMARY:ELSI Friday Forum: Material (Mis)Identities: Art\, Genes and Ethics
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, November 8 at 12pm ET for ELSI Friday Forum: Material (Mis)Identities: Art\, Genes and Ethics\, with speakers:\n\n\n\nLucy Kim\, MFA\, Artist\, Associate Professor in Art and Painting\, Boston University\n\n\nPaul Vanouse\, MFA\, Artist\, SUNY Distinguished Professor\, Director of Coalesce Center for Biological Art\, University of Buffalo\n\n\nModerated by Rachel Adams\, PhD\, Professor of English and Comparative Literature\, Columbia University\n\n\nHow can genetically-incorporated art examine\, highlight\, and challenge existing social constructs such as the formation of racial identity? This ELSI Friday Forum will explore this question\, focusing on the intersection between art and genetics. Panelist\, Lucy Kim\, Associate Professor in Art and Painting\, will discuss a unique process she created to use melanin from genetically-modified bacteria to develop images. This process of screen printing with melanin raises questions about how race is ascribed\, its meaning\, and connection to something as arbitrary as pigment. Panelist\, Paul Vanouse\, Professor of Art\, will discuss his interactive biomedia installation in which extracted DNA samples “run” through gel electrophoresis to examine the racial identity of his multi-racial family’s Jamaican descent. Moderated by Rachel Adams\, Professor of English and Comparative Literature\, join us as we discuss the intersection between art and genetics.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/elsi-friday-forum-material-misidentities-art-genes-and-ethics
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