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SUMMARY:PGTME Early Career Scholars Meeting 2025
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite all junior scholars working in pediatric research ethics\, gene therapy ethics\, or clinical trial ethics to register for this year’s Early Career Scholars Meeting\, presented by the NYU Grossman School of Medicine Division of Medical Ethics Working Group on Pediatric Gene Therapy & Medical Ethics (PGTME). The meeting will be held virtually on September 24th\, 2025\, 11am-1pm ET.  \nThe purpose of this meeting is to showcase the work of early career scholars and facilitate connections between junior scholars working in similar fields. The meeting will feature an introduction from PGTME co-chair Dr. Alison Bateman-House\, flash presentations from your fellow junior scholars\, keynote presentations from senior experts in the space\, and an open forum to connect with other attendees. If you consider yourself a junior scholar in these fields and this is of interest to you\, please register using this form! \nWant to share your work in a 10-minute virtual flash presentation at the meeting? Submit a 250-word abstract to go along with your registration! Abstracts can come from in-progress work\, completed projects\, and/or early ideas for future work\, so long as they are your own original work in the fields of pediatric research ethics\, gene therapy ethics\, or clinical trial ethics broadly construed. NOTE: Abstract submission is not required for registration\, although it is encouraged. \nAbstract deadline: The abstract submission deadline has passed\, but registration is still open!  \nRegistration deadline: September 24th\, 2025\, 11am ET \nIf you have any questions about the Early Career Scholars Meeting\, please email ayden.eilmus@nyulangone.org
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/pgtme-early-career-scholars-meeting-2025
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SUMMARY:Hygienic Modernity Imperialism and Sanitary Projects in 19th century Middle East: The Case of Damascus
DESCRIPTION:In the nineteenth century as hygiene became a measure of a nation’s level of civilization\, the efforts of weaker nations\, like the Ottomans Empire\, to modernize public health were undermined by the Western powers that criticized their inadequate public health measures and questioned their sovereignty. \nDr. Benan Grams \nHistorian of the modern Middle East\, specializing in the social history of diseases\, medicine\, and public health. Obtained doctoral degree from Georgetown University and teaches at Loyola New Orleans.  \nRoom 300\, 3rd floor\, Malkin Sacks Commons Building\, Newcomb Institute and also via Zoom  \nClick here to register 
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/hygienic-modernity-imperialism-and-sanitary-projects-in-19th-century-middle-east-the-case-of-damascus
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