Deutsches Referenzzentrum für Ethik in den Biowissenschaften (DRZE)

Titel: Postgraduate Bioethics Conference (PGBC): “Bioethics in Theory: Bioethics in Practice”

Termin: 31.8.2016 bis 1.9.2016

Veranstaltungsort:
University of Bristol

Referenten: Professor Richard Huxtable (Professor of Medical Ethics & Law, and Director of the Centre for Ethics in Medicine at the University of Bristol) *** Professor José Miola (Professor of Medical Law, University of Leicester) *** Dr Wing May Kong (Chair, Institute of Medical Ethics and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Endocrinology and Ethics, Imperial College London) *** Dr Jonathan Ives (Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Ethics and Law, University of Bristol) *** Dr Lucy Frith (Reader in Bioethics and Social Science, University of Liverpool) *** Mr Paul Woodgate (Society & Ethics Research Funding Adviser, Wellcome Trust) *** Dr Zuzana Deans (Teaching Fellow, University of Bristol) *** Dr Giles Birchley (Senior Research Associate in Healthcare Ethics)

Weitere Informationen:
http://www.postgradbioethics.com/

Kurzbeschreibung: The Postgraduate Bioethics Conference (PGBC) is an annual conference aimed at doctoral researchers in applied ethics broadly conceived. The PGBC provides an opportunity for postgraduate students and established academics working in Bioethics to come together, share their research, engage with the work of others and in career development activities. The PGBC began in 2006, by a group of Wellcome Trust funded PhD students who felt there was no forum for peer learning in UK Bioethics for doctoral students. Since then the PGBC has run annually, gaining a reputation as the leading environment for doctoral Bioethicist to gain experience presenting and obtain feedback on their research. It is anticipated that 2016 will mark the 10th iteration of this annual conference and the 20th anniversary of this years host organisation, The University of Bristol’s Centre for Ethics in Medicine.

The PGBC has recently formed links with the Institute of Medical Ethics, this offers further opportunities for postgraduates to network, collaborate and forge lasting relationships. PGBC 2016 will be attended by Dr Wing May Kong, Chair of The Institute of Medical Ethics.

Kontakt: Centre for Ethics in Medicine
School of Social and Community Medicine
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Bristol
Canynge Hall
39 Whatley Road
Bristol BS8 2PS
Great Britain
postgrad.bioethics@outlook.com
http://www.bris.ac.uk/ethicsinmedicine

Wissenschaftliche Leitung: Louise Austin (University of Bristol), , Alexander Chrysanthou (University of Southampton), , David Lawrence (University of Manchester), , Georgina Morley (University of Birmingham), , Emma Nottingham (University of Southampton), , Sacha Waxman (University of Manchester)

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