Institute for Bioethics & Health Humanities Events Seminar Series Upcoming Seminars - All Are Welcome Etiologies of Acute Undifferentiated Fevers in Displaced Populations June 12, 2023 - 12pm-1pm The Institutional Ethics Program and the Institute for Translational Sciences Research Ethics Consultation Service present "Etiologies of Acute Undifferentiated Fevers in Displaced Populations: Challenges of One Health Studies with Highly Vulnerable Participants" “Omicron is Mild”: Sociopolitical Use and Misuse of Infectious Diseases in the Era of Pathogen Genomics June 15, 2023 - 12pm-1pm Sanghyuk Shin, PhD, Associate Professor, Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, Director, UCI Infectious Disease Science Initiative, University of California, Irvine Departmental Events Upcoming Departmental Events - Closed to outside participants All Previous Events Leveraging the Library with Julie Trumble September 27, 2021 - 12pm-1pm Julie Trumble, Associate Director of Library Services, Moody Medical Library Ryan Hart - Work in Progress September 13, 2021 - 12pm-12pm Ryan Hart, graduate student in IBHH, presented a draft of his ASBH presentation titled "Literature as a Way of Cultivating a Sense of the Lived Experience of Illness” for the conference in October 2021. Who Fixes Broken Systems? Racism and the Fight for Health Equity September 9, 2021 - 12pm-1pm Sirry Alang, PhD, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Lehigh University Connecting and Collaborating: Welcome August 30, 2021 - 12pm-1pm Rebecca Permar - Work in Progress July 26, 2021 - 12pm-1pm IBHH graduate student Rebecca Permar presented a draft of her presentation "Cute or Dangerous? The Aesthetics of Emerging Technologies" for the upcoming ASBH conference in October 2021 Racism is a Public Health Crisis: What Does This Mean For Ethical Research? June 7, 2021 - 3:30pm-4:30pm Over 150 counties, cities, and states have also declared racism a public health issue. Statements and declarations of this sort are a much needed first step in attacking issues of systemic racial oppression such as racial disparities in health outcomes, racial inequities in social determinants of health, and racial bias in health care and biomedical research. But it is not enough. « 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 »
Etiologies of Acute Undifferentiated Fevers in Displaced Populations June 12, 2023 - 12pm-1pm The Institutional Ethics Program and the Institute for Translational Sciences Research Ethics Consultation Service present "Etiologies of Acute Undifferentiated Fevers in Displaced Populations: Challenges of One Health Studies with Highly Vulnerable Participants"
“Omicron is Mild”: Sociopolitical Use and Misuse of Infectious Diseases in the Era of Pathogen Genomics June 15, 2023 - 12pm-1pm Sanghyuk Shin, PhD, Associate Professor, Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing, Director, UCI Infectious Disease Science Initiative, University of California, Irvine
Leveraging the Library with Julie Trumble September 27, 2021 - 12pm-1pm Julie Trumble, Associate Director of Library Services, Moody Medical Library
Ryan Hart - Work in Progress September 13, 2021 - 12pm-12pm Ryan Hart, graduate student in IBHH, presented a draft of his ASBH presentation titled "Literature as a Way of Cultivating a Sense of the Lived Experience of Illness” for the conference in October 2021.
Who Fixes Broken Systems? Racism and the Fight for Health Equity September 9, 2021 - 12pm-1pm Sirry Alang, PhD, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Lehigh University
Rebecca Permar - Work in Progress July 26, 2021 - 12pm-1pm IBHH graduate student Rebecca Permar presented a draft of her presentation "Cute or Dangerous? The Aesthetics of Emerging Technologies" for the upcoming ASBH conference in October 2021
Racism is a Public Health Crisis: What Does This Mean For Ethical Research? June 7, 2021 - 3:30pm-4:30pm Over 150 counties, cities, and states have also declared racism a public health issue. Statements and declarations of this sort are a much needed first step in attacking issues of systemic racial oppression such as racial disparities in health outcomes, racial inequities in social determinants of health, and racial bias in health care and biomedical research. But it is not enough.