#  Editorial Aspirations: Human Integrity at the Frontiers of Biology 

 



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 **April 26 - April 28, 2017** 

 05:00PM - 12:30PM EDT 

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 **Harvard University, various locations**  



 

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**Presented by the Program on Science, Technology &amp; Society**

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**OPENING PANEL**  
Wednesday, April 26 (Emerson Hall, Room 105)

Open to the public - no registration required.  
5:00-6:30 Opening Panel:

Anthony Appiah (NYU), George Church (HMS), Glenn Cohen (HLS), Sheila Jasanoff (HKS), Feng Zhang (Broad Institute)

  
**WORKSHOP**  
Thursday, April 27 (Tsai Auditorium, CGIS South)

***Registration required by Friday, April 21st at*** <https://editorialaspirations.eventbrite.com>.  
8:15 Coffee and Registration  
8:45 Welcome and Opening Remarks  
9:00 Panel 1: Human Life and Law: Autonomy, Rights, Integrity, Dignity  
John Paul Kimes (Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith), Laurence Lwoff (Council of Europe), O. Carter Snead (Notre Dame), Mariachiara Tallacchini (Piacenza), Patricia Williams (Columbia)  
10:30 Coffee Break  
11:00 Panel 2: Scientific Possibilities, Concerns, and Responsibilities  
George Daley (HMS), Kevin Esvelt (MIT), William Hurlbut (Stanford), Rudolf Jaenisch (MIT), Duanqing Pei (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Krishanu Saha (Wisconsin-Madison)  
12:30 Lunch  
2:00 Panel 3: Mechanisms of Deliberation and Oversight  
Françoise Baylis (Dalhousie University), Peter Mills (Nuffield Council, UK), Erik Parens (Hastings), Abha Saxena (WHO), Robert Truog (Harvard Medical School), Christiane Woopen (University of Cologne)  
3:30 Coffee Break  
4:00 Panel 4: What Role for Publics?  
Kevin Finneran (NAS), Bryan Hehir (Harvard Kennedy School), Ben Hurlbut (ASU), Buhm Soon Park (KAIST, S. Korea), Rachel Salzman (Stop ALD), Tania Simoncelli (Broad Institute)  
5:30 Adjourn

  
**Friday, April 28**  
***Open to speakers and invited participants only***.  
9:00 Toward an International Forum: Constituting a Cosmopolitan Ethics  
Roundtable: Elizabeth Bartholet (HLS), Gaymon Bennett (ASU), Stephen Hilgartner (Cornell), Tobias Rees (McGill), Kaushik Sunder Rajan (Chicago), Daniel Wikler (Harvard)  
11:30 Open Discussion: Next Steps (and responsibilities)

Co-sponsored by the **Center for Biology and Society, Arizona State University**; the **Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School** and **Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School** with support from the **Oswald DeN. Cammann Fund**; the **Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School** and the **Weatherhead Center for International Affairs**.



 

 



 

 See also:- [ Bioengineering ](/event-disease-area/bioengineering)
- [ Bioethics/Health Law ](/event-disease-area/bioethicshealth-law)
- [ Training and education ](/event-disease-area/training-and-education)
- [ For the Public ](/event-type/public)
 
 

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