Postgraduate Bioethics Conference 2013 (PGBC 2013) 22-24 May 2013, King's College London. Provisional Programme. Bioethics in Law and Public Policy. Open to all registered MPhil/PhD students working in bioethics. Deadline for registrations: 22 May 2013.
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POSTGRADUATE BIOETHICS CONFERENCE 2013: PROGRAMME Wednesday 22 May 2013 11.15 - 11.50 11.50 - 12.00 12.00 - 13.45 13.45 - 14.30 14.30 - 16.00 Ethics Diana Aurenque Divine Banyubala Stephen Barrie Public Health I Becky Brown Christopher McDougall Jasper Litmann 16.00 – 16.30 16.30 – 18.00 Ethical Theory Roxanna Lynch Jonathan Pugh Norbert Paulo Research Ethics Karin Jongsma Katherine Wade Sapfo Lignou 18.00 - 19.30 Registration and coffee Welcome Keynote 1: Jonathan Glover, ‘Human Interpretation in Psychiatry: The Case of Antisocial Personality Disorder’; Allen Buchanan, ‘The Limitations of Evolutionary Explanations of Morality’ Lunch Parallel sessions 1/2 Chair: Pat Walsh Terrace K-1.56 K-1.56 Terrace K0.16
‘The New German Law on Religious Circumcision and its Debate: The Transformation from a Legal and Ethical Problem into a Political Issue’ ‘Death in Ghana: Socio-Cultural Implications for Organ Transplant Regulation’ ‘Personalised and Econometric Approaches to Healthcare Allocation, and their Relation to the Assisted Dying Debate’ Chair: James Wilson K0.20
‘The Reach of Healthcare: Policy, Lifestyle, and Chronic Disease’ ‘Generic Justice: Canada’s Myopic Response to the Global Access to Essential Medicines Crisis’ ‘Reducing Antimicrobial Resistance at what cost? The concept of acceptable risk in health policy’ Tea Parallel session 3/4 Chair: Anthony Skelton ‘Care in the NHS’ ‘Ravines and Sugar Pills – A Defence of Deceptive Placebo Use’ ‘Stability in Ethical Theories’ Chair: Annette Rid K0.20 Terrace K0.16
‘Advance Research Directives in Dementia Research’ ‘Acceptable Risk in Paediatric Medical Research: Challenges for Law and Policy’ ‘Reconstructing communities in cluster trials? Ethical and policy issues in cluster clinical trials in developing countries’ Drinks Terrace
Thursday 23 May 2013 09.30 - 11.00 11.00 - 11.15 11.15 - 12.45 Enhancement Alex McKeown Research funding: Tom Douglas and Kati Rowell Coffee Parallel session 5/6 Chair: Lisa Forsberg K-1.56 Terrace K0.16
‘Human Enhancement, Competition, and Medicine: Framing Appropriate Policy
Silvia Camporesi Will Harrison Reproductive Ethics Andrea Mulligan Ben Davies Gwen Jacques
Visibility, Multiplicity and Consistency: Three ‘Memos’ supporting the need for research on performance enhancing agents’ Equality, Paternalism and Biomedical Enhancement Chair: Stephen Wilkinson K0.20
‘The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Acts and The Protection of the Best Interests of Future Children’ ‘Tying life extension to procreation: some considerations’ ‘The Views of Healthcare Professionals on the Seriousness of Fetal Abnormalities in Decision-Making on Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis and Abortion: A Systematic Review and Thematic Synthesis of Qualitative Studies’ Lunch Keynote 2: John Coggon, ‘“Health Expansionism”, Fluid Expertise, and Bioethics (and Biolaw)’; James Wilson, ‘Pasteur’s Quadrant and the Future of Bioethics’ Comfort Break Workshop 1: John Coggon and James Wilson Tea Workshop 2: Rosamund Scott and Stephen Wilkinson Drinks Terrace K-1.56
Friday 24 May 2013 09.30 - 11.00 11.00 - 11.30 11.30 - 13.00 Law and Policy Alma Linkeviciute Peter West Oram Caroline Huang Public Health II Florian Ostmann Rod Knight Gabriele Badano 13.00 - 14.00 14.00 - 15.00 15.00 - 15.15 Publishing in journals and peer review: Tom Douglas and Mark Sheehan Coffee Parallel session 7/8 Chair: Isra Black K-1.56 Terrace K0.16
‘Regulating the Availability of Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement: European Approach to Future Policies’ ‘Public Goods, Public Health and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’ ‘Policy frameworks and professional guidelines: Mapping the governance framework around breast cancer genetics services’ Chair: James Wilson K0.20
‘Separate Goals, Converging Priorities: On the Ethics of Treatment as Prevention’ ‘Exploring ‘targeted’ discourses within Canadian and American HIV testing guidelines: A cross-comparative, ethical analysis’ ‘Still special, despite everything. The value of healthcare and the social determinants of health’ Lunch (including PGBC Soc meeting) Keynote 3: Emily Jackson, ‘The future of regulation of healthcare services in the era of the internet and global travel’ Next steps/Close Terrace K-1.56 K-1.56