Events
2 May 2010: Bioethics Education: Contents, Methods, Trends |
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This international conference will be in Zefat, Israel from 2-5 May 2010. |
Conference
4 day event :
2 May 2010
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5 May 2010
Keywords
Bioethics |
| Contact : ISAS International Seminars, POB 574, Jerusalem, 91004, Israel. Tel: 972-2-6520574 | |
3 May 2010: 2010 Newborn Screening and Genetic Testing Symposium |
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The 2010 Newborn Screening and Genetic Testing Symposium will be held at the Doubletree Hotel Universal Orlando, Orlando, FL from May 3-6, 2010. |
Symposium
4 day event :
3 May 2010
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6 May 2010
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| Contact : Terry Reamer, CMP. | |
4 May 2010: Cloning, Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine: The World After Dolly |
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Ian Wilmut, the famed Scottish biologist who created Dolly the cloned sheep, will be speaking as part of the Gates Distinguished Lecture Series. |
Lecture
18.30-20.00 :
4 May 2010
Keywords
Cloning |
| Contact : Lindsay Chura at http://talks.cam.ac.uk/user/show/10807 | |
6 May 2010: Prosecuting Medical Professionals: As Doctors say, 'There's a lot of it about' |
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Venue: Hughes Hall, Mortimer Road, Cambridge - Pavilion Room Abstract: The criminal law traditionally punishes those who knowingly and intentionally misbehave. In recent years, however, the reach of the criminal law has been steadily expanded; it is widely said that over 3,000 new criminal offences have been created since the general election of 1997. Many of these new offences create criminal liability for negligence, rather than for deliberate fault. Medical professionals are among those who are increasingly caught in this ever-widening net. In his lecture Professor Spencer will examine the present criminal liability of medical professionals, and give his own views as to whether the current law is satisfactory. Speaker Biography: J.R.Spencer is a Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge. His interests include criminal law, criminal evidence, comparative criminal law, and the law of tort. He is a QC (honoris causa), an Academic Bencher of the Inner Temple, and holds an Honorary Degree from the University of Poitiers.
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1700 for 1730 - 1900 :
6 May 2010
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10 May 2010: Working with the Human Genome Sequence |
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Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK |
Workshop
3 day event :
10 May 2010
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12 May 2010
Keywords
Human Genome Project |
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12 May 2010: eHealth: Revolutionising Healthcare |
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Venue: the Barbican, London Do you work within the NHS or Healthcare sector in the UK? |
Conference
12 May 2010
Keywords
Health Service |
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17 May 2010: Genomic & Cultural Evolution of Humans |
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The course will take place in Bologna (Italy) at the |
Course
3 day event :
17 May 2010
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19 May 2010
Keywords
Genetics |
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18 May 2010: Next Generation Genomics & Medicine |
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Venue: Montpellier, France
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Conference
3 day event :
18 May 2010
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21 May 2010
Keywords
Genomics |
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18 May 2010: 14th Human Genome Meeting 2010 |
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Venue: Monpellier, France Next generation sequencing and genotyping coupled with computational advances have allowed the comprehensive and precise investigation of complex biological systems. Such advances have provided new insights in biology and new understandings of human disease. The complex and massive datasets require new systems approaches to data analysis and open up the possibility of synthetic reconstructions of biological systems. The HGM 2010 will explore the interface between these next generation technologies and human biology and pathophysiology. The focus will be on the integration of biology, computational sciences, and genomic technologies towards resolving complex biological and medical questions. We will discuss the necessary processes such as biobanking that will enable this integration. The impact of this science on ethics and society, and on the aspirations of emerging countries will also be explored. |
Conference
18 May 2010
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21 May 2010
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20 May 2010: Modelling for Policy - workshop at CRASSH, Cambridge |
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Location: CRASSH, 17 Mill Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1RX A mini-workshop organised by the CRASSH Postdoctoral Research Seminar and the Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series - Modelling Futures: Understanding Risk and Uncertainty. Using models as evidence for policies is of increasing significance. When vaccination strategies are reformed or reliable future scenarios about the effects of climate change are needed, modelling techniques allow exploring possible futures. What kind of tools are computational models and the algorithms they embody? How do we communicate the restrictions of model-based evidence, the uncertainties built into the models to further along in the decision-making chain? This mini-workshop focuses on these questions and discusses two topical issues: the use of algorithms in climate research and the predictive capacity of epidemiological modelling. Dr Gabriele Gramelsberger (FU Berlin) 'Algorithms as Epistemic Actors in Policy Contexts (Climate Research)' Dr Erika Mansnerus (British Academy Postdoc Fellow, CRASSH) 'Governance of Public Health Risks by Modelling' A light buffet lunch will be provided. |
Workshop
1200 - 1500 :
20 May 2010
Keywords
Policy |
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23 May 2010: Course in Medical Genetics |
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Venue: Bologna, Italy The course will take place in Bologna (Italy) at the EuroMediterranean |
Course
6 day event :
23 May 2010
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28 May 2010
Keywords
Genetics |
| Contact : egf:eurogene.org | |
24 May 2010: OIST Summer School and Workshop: Quantitative Evolutionary and Comparative Genomics 2010 |
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Onna, Okinawa, Japan. |
Workshop
11 day event :
24 May 2010
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4 June 2010
Keywords
Genomics |
| Contact : Secretariat, | |
26 May 2010: Ten Years After - Mapping the Societal Landscape of Genomics |
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The Centre for Society & Genomics (the Netherlands), in collaboration with the ESRC Genomics Network (United Kingdom) and Valgen (Canada) will hold its biannual Conference on Society and Genomics on 27-28 May 2010 in Amsterdam. |
Conference
3 day event :
26 May 2010
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28 May 2010
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| Contact : http://www.society-genomics.nl/nl/conference-2010/contact.html | |
31 May 2010: Research Ethics Committees Complex Cases |
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Venue: Rome, Italy This workshop, the fourth in a series, is designed to explore the differences that exist between research ethics committees on the one hand and investigators and sponsors of research projects on the other, an appreciation of the diversity of research ethical review across Europe thus facilitating a more common and consistent process. Such differences may be difficult to understand and this workshop – following the success of its predecessors – will give an opportunity for these difficulties to be freely discussed by representatives of research ethics committees, sponsors and investigators and will hopefully lead to some conclusions as to how best these difficulties should be addressed or even avoided. The workshop will begin with a keynote address on a theme appropriate for the environment in which it is being held and will then be followed by three case-based discussions, introduced by persons closely involved in the cases to be featured. There will therefore be plenty of opportunities for interactive dialogue and the workshop will conclude with a presentation on cases of fraud and misconduct in research projects that have involved research ethics committees in various ways. The total number of seats being limited, places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
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Workshop
31 May 2010
Keywords
Ethics General |
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