POTSDAM — As part of its celebration of 20 years of bioethics education, The Bioethics Program of Clarkson University’s Lewis School of Health Sciences and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount …
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POTSDAM — As part of its celebration of 20 years of bioethics education, The Bioethics Program of Clarkson University’s Lewis School of Health Sciences and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will continue its lecture series titled “Pioneering Bioethics: An Anniversary Celebration” as an online webinar on Jan. 14.
The Bioethics Program’s fifth lecture in the series is titled “Promoting Research Ethics Around the Globe - Celebrating the NIH Grant Programs in Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Caribbean, Latin America.”
In this session, the program will highlight and celebrate the achievements of the trainees, fellows, and graduates from over 34 countries as research ethicists, scholars/researchers, educators, and change agents at the institutional and national levels.
The Bioethics Program’s virtual lecture series, which feature monthly, free public panel discussions, will run through February.
For more information on this webinar and the rest of the upcoming webinar series, or to register for the event, visit clarkson.edu/bioethics-program-20th-anniversary.