Dear James,
I would very much like to register for the Bioethics workshop on 29-30th
June.
Best wishes,
Mischa
Phd-student
Philosophy Department
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Subject: New Directions in Bioethics: Bioethics Workshop at UCL 29-30
June
UCL's Comprehensive Biomedical Research Centre and Centre for
Philosophy, Justice and Health are pleased to announce a forthcoming
workshop -- New Directions in Bioethics on 29-30 June.
This is a workshop rather than a full-blown conference, so numbers of
participants will be limited. Registration is free of charge. To
register, please contact James Wilson, [log in to unmask]
For further details see the conference website,
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/cpjh/new-directions-in-bioethics
WORKSHOP PROGRAMME:
DAY ONE: June 29
09.30 - 10.00 Coffee and Registration
10.00-10.45 Stephen Wilkinson (Keele), Saviour Selection and Organ
Donation
10.45-11.30 John Worrall (LSE), Ethics and Epistemology in Clinical
Trials
11.30 - 12.00 Coffee
12.00-12.45 Iain Brassington (Manchester) What's Wrong with the Brain
Drain?
12.45 - 2.00 Lunch
2.00 - 2.45 Milena Nuti (Birkbeck), Appeals to intuition: methodological
implications
2.45 - 3.30 Stephen John (Cambridge) What went right in the case of MMR?
3.30 - 4.00 Tea
4.00 - 6.00 Roundtable discussion: Should the UK have a National
Bioethics Advisory Body?
Panellists: Martin Wilkinson (Auckland), Harald Schmidt (Nuffield
Council on Bioethics), Jonathan Wolff (UCL), Adam Hedgecoe (Cardiff)
7.00 Conference Dinner
DAY TWO: June 30
10.00-10.45 David Hunter (Keele) Not just Justice - alternative
justifications for the provision of health care
10.45-11.15 Coffee
11.15 -12.00 Ainsley Newson (Bristol), Title TBC
12.00 - 12.45 Janet Radcliffe-Richards (Oxford), Title TBC
1.00 - 2.00 Lunch
2.00 - 2.45 Marcel Verweij (Utrecht), Infectious disease control and the
harm principle
2.45 - 3.30 Martin Wilkinson (Auckland), The conscription of organs
3.30 - 4.00 Tea
4.00 - 4.45 Soren Holm (Cardiff), Should we completely rethink the basis
for research ethics?
4.45 - 5.30 Tom Douglas (Oxford), Scientific Isolationism: Are there
reasons not to pursue dual-use research?
5.30 Close
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