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“The Child M.C. and the Intersections of Intersex: Exploring Norms that Influence Care”
The Center for Biomedical Ethics will host a grand rounds event on the topic of intersex care Thursday, June 1, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom. Debra Carroll-Beight, a PhD student in the Department of Bioethics, will present “The Child M.C. and the Intersections of Intersex: Exploring Norms that…
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Laughing is good for you—here’s why
For thousands of years, versions of the saying “laughter is the best medicine” have emerged in religious, scientific and popular literature—and for good reason. Laughter helps our neurological, physical, emotional, cognitive and social health and well-being in multiple ways. To find out why…
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Alumna’s family makes $1.5 million gift to establish professorship in bioethics
An accomplished physician who served at-risk populations across the United States, Anne Templeton Zimmerman (MED ‘74) later spent time working to improve the lives of people around the world as an advocate for human rights and religious freedom. Zimmerman’s philanthropic spirit and passion for…
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Erin Benay and Deepak Sarma named inaugural Distinguished Scholars in the Public Humanities
Erin Benay, associate professor of early modern art and director of undergraduate studies and Deepak Sarma, professor of religious studies and professor of bioethics have been named inaugural Distinguished Scholars in the Public Humanities. Provost and Executive Vice President Ben Vinson III made…
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“Why Diversity in Genome Science and Medicine Is a Scientific and Social Justice Imperative”
The Department of Bioethics will host a talk with Charles Rotimi, scientific director of the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health, Tuesday, Sept. 20, from 11 a.m. to noon in Wolstein Research Building, Room 1413. Rotimi will present “Why diversity in genome…
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Medicine’s Erin Gentry Lamb co-directs project receiving funding by National Endowment for the Humanities
The National Endowment for the Humanities awarded a collaborative research grant for a project co-directed by Erin Gentry Lamb, a professor of medical humanities and an associate professor of bioethics at APP School of Medicine. Titled “The Meanings of Dementia:…
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Law’s Maxwell Mehlman appointed bioethics reviewer for Department of Defense Research Program
Maxwell Mehlman, Distinguished University Professor, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center at APP School of Law, was appointed bioethics reviewer for the Department of Defense Traumatic Brain Injury and Psychological Health…
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Law’s Sharona Hoffman serving as visiting scholar with National Institutes of Health Department of Bioethics
Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center at APP School of Law, is a visiting scholar at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Department of Bioethics in Washington, D.C., during her spring semester sabbatical. As a…
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Bioethics and Medical Humanities Research Ethics Concentration Webinar
Interested in the challenges that emerge in the development of new technologies and advances in clinical, translational and health studies? What about the ethical controversies in off-label usage, international research or publication? If so, consider attending the Bioethics and Medical…
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Three faculty members earn Faculty Distinguished Research Awards
Research is central to APP’s mission. Across the university, faculty contribute their expertise to their respective fields—from the arts and sciences to the humanities, medicine and everything in between. Each year, the Faculty Distinguished Research Awards are…