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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Editorial Aspirations: Human Integrity at the Frontiers of Biology
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SUMMARY:Editorial Aspirations: Human Integrity at the Frontiers of Biology
DESCRIPTION:<p><span style="color:#68a7bb;"><strong>Presented by the Program on Science, Technology &amp; Society</strong></span></p><p><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="10e6d46e-9bb7-40e3-bff0-ec7f7ff54425" alt="Editorial Aspirations poster" data-view-mode="hwp_medium"></drupal-media></p><p> </p><p><strong>OPENING PANEL</strong><br>Wednesday, April 26 (Emerson Hall, Room 105)</p><p>Open to the public - no registration required.<br>5:00-6:30   Opening Panel:</p><p>Anthony Appiah (NYU), George Church (HMS), Glenn Cohen (HLS), Sheila Jasanoff (HKS), Feng Zhang (Broad Institute)</p><p><br><strong>WORKSHOP</strong><br>Thursday, April 27 (Tsai Auditorium, CGIS South)</p><p><em><strong>Registration required by Friday, April 21st at</strong></em> <a data-url="https://editorialaspirations.eventbrite.com" href="https://editorialaspirations.eventbrite.com" target="_blank" title="">https://editorialaspirations.eventbrite.com</a>.<br>8:15     Coffee and Registration<br>8:45     Welcome and Opening Remarks<br>9:00     Panel 1: Human Life and Law: Autonomy, Rights, Integrity, Dignity<br>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)<br>10:30   Coffee Break<br>11:00   Panel 2: Scientific Possibilities, Concerns, and Responsibilities<br>George Daley (HMS), Kevin Esvelt (MIT), William Hurlbut (Stanford), Rudolf Jaenisch (MIT), Duanqing Pei (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Krishanu Saha (Wisconsin-Madison)<br>12:30   Lunch<br>2:00     Panel 3: Mechanisms of Deliberation and Oversight<br>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)<br>3:30      Coffee Break<br>4:00      Panel 4: What Role for Publics?<br>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)<br>5:30       Adjourn</p><p><br><strong>Friday, April 28</strong><br><em><strong>Open to speakers and invited participants only</strong></em>.<br>9:00       Toward an International Forum: Constituting a Cosmopolitan Ethics<br>Roundtable: Elizabeth Bartholet (HLS), Gaymon Bennett (ASU), Stephen Hilgartner (Cornell), Tobias Rees (McGill), Kaushik Sunder Rajan (Chicago), Daniel Wikler (Harvard)<br>11:30      Open Discussion:  Next Steps (and responsibilities)</p><p>Co-sponsored by the <strong>Center for Biology and Society, Arizona State University</strong>; the <strong>Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School</strong> and  <strong>Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School </strong>with support from the <strong>Oswald DeN. Cammann Fund</strong>; the <strong>Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School</strong> and the <strong>Weatherhead Center for International Affairs</strong>.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
LOCATION:Harvard University, various locations
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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