Titel: Research Ethics - Current Challenges in Preclinical, Clinical and Public Health Research
Termin: 26.8.2013 bis 30.8.2013
Veranstaltungsort:
Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1
30625 Hannover
Referenten: Jonathan Kimmelman, McGill University (Canada); Christopher Baum, Hannover Medical School (Germany); Annette Rid, King’s College London (United Kingdom); Heiner Raspe, University at Lubeck (Germany); Roger Brownsword, King’s College London (United Kingdom); Nils Hoppe, Leibniz University of Hannover (Germany); Gerd Antes, University of Freiburg (Germany); Arnold Ganser, Hannover Medical School (Germany); Daniel Strech, Hannover Medical School (Germany)
Weitere Informationen:
http://www.mh-hannover.de/research-ethics.html?&MP=175-8345
All participants give an oral presentation (30 min) of their research findings, which will then be discussed in a plenary session (30 min). The conference language is English.
Additional workshops moderated by international experts are part of the conference.
The topics of the participants’ contributions should be classifiable as (i) descriptive/empirical analyses of ethical challenges in current preclinical/clinical/public health research, or (ii) normative analyses of specific cases and problem areas in preclinical/ clinical/public health research, or (iii) analyses of foundational concepts of research ethics.
Please send your application to re2013@mh-hannover.de until April 22, 2013. It should contain an abstract (max. 500 words), a curriculum vitae and a publication list.
Kontakt:
Marcel Mertz, MA / Irene Hirschberg, MD, MPH
Institute for History, Ethics and Philosophy of Medicine / CELLS – Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences
Hannover Medical School
Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1
30625 Hannover, Germany
Tel.:
0049-511 532-8241 (Hirschberg) or -2709 (Strech)
re2013@mh-hannover.de
http://www.mh-hannover.de/
Veranstalter: Hannover Medical School, Germany, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Wissenschaftliche Leitung: Daniel Strech MD, PhD, Christopher Baum, MD, Arnold Ganser, MD
Schlagworte: Forschungsethik, Gesundheitswesen, Medizinische Ethik