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Hybrid Event | Comparing Patient and Physician Attitudes About Applications of AI in Healthcare

April 17, 2025
Tuesday, May 6 4:00—5:00pm ET Roper Hall 6310 or via Zoom Presented by Richard Sharp, Ph.D. Lloyd A. and Barbara A. Amundson Professor of Biomedical Ethics and Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Director of the Biomedical Ethics Program, the Center for Individualized Medicine Bioethics Program, and the Clinical and Translational...

Webinar | Population Genomic Screening: From Biobank Return of Results to a Clinical Screening Pilot

April 2, 2025
Tuesday, May 6 12:00—1:00pm ET   Virtual Presentation by Juliann Savatt, MS, CGC Assistant Professor, Genomic Health, Geisinger Co-director, Geisinger MyCode Genomic Screening and Counseling Program Currently, identification of individuals with genomic risk remains largely dependent on clinical testing that relies on a personal/family history of disease and access to...

ELSI Journal Club Launch | March 28 | 12p ET

March 24, 2025
Launch Event: March 28, 2025   CERA is thrilled to introduce our new event series, ELSI Journal Club, a forum for engaging with groundbreaking research that addresses the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of clinical genetics, featured in our journal partner, Genetics in Medicine. This series aims to engage...

ELSI • GC Exchange CEU Series

February 19, 2025
AI in Genomics and Genetic Counseling: Ethical, Legal and Social Issues. 🧬 Hosted by The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine Katya Orlova, a Variant Assessment Scientist at Ambry Genetics Date: Friday, March 7, 2025 Time: 12:00 pm EST Register here for the Zoom link:https://lnkd.in/gzJ_Sugs ✅ CEU Credits for Genetic Counselors:...

ELSIhub Collections

December 20, 2024
ELSIhub Collections are essential reading lists on fundamental or emerging topics in ELSI, curated and explained by expert Collection Editors, often paired with ELSI trainees. This series assembles materials from cross-disciplinary literatures to enable quick access to key information.   Visit this link for more information: https://elsihub.org/resources/collections

ELSI Friday Forum | Jan 10 | 12p ET

December 20, 2024
Public-Private Partnerships for Gene Therapies: What Does the Public Get? Join us on Friday, January 10 at 12pm ET for ELSI Friday Forum: Public-Private Partnerships for Gene Therapies: What Does the Public Get?,  with speakers: John Conley, JD, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law Eva Winkler, Prof, Dr.med., Dr.phil., Section for Translational...

ELSI Friday Forum | Dec 13 | 12p ET

December 6, 2024
Building a Diverse ELSI Workforce: What does this mean and how should we do it? Join us on Friday, December 13 at 12pm ET for ELSI Friday Forum: Building a Diverse ELSI Workforce: What does this mean and how should we do it?,  with speakers: Faith Fletcher, PhD, MA, Center for Medical Ethics & Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine Debra Matthews, PhD, MA, Johns Hopkins...

ELSI@ºÚÁÏÍø Seminar | Nov. 22, 12p | Prenatal Gene Editing for Neurodevelopmental Disease: Ethical Considerations

November 8, 2024
Date: Friday, November 22 Time: 12:00pm—1:00pm Place: Roper Hall 6310 Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees. Please register to attend. https://go.unc.edu/prenatalgene   Presented by Rami M. Major, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in the ELSI of Precision Medicine and Other Biotechnologies Neurodevelopmental diseases (NDDs) are notoriously difficult to treat because clinical...

GURU: A Unique ELSI Pipeline Program for Students with Disabilities

November 7, 2024
ELSIhub Interview with James Tabery, PhD by Deanne Dunbar Dolan   Because ELSI is not confined to a single academic discipline or institutional home, pipeline programs that provide training for an ELSI research career are critical to the longevity of the field of study. These programs can also facilitate the...

Expansion of Research Hub on Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Advances in Human Genomics

October 4, 2024
The Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics and the Columbia Division of Ethics will lead a five-year expansion of their hub for research on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of human genomics, in collaboration with The Hastings Center and Case Western Reserve University, along with multiple partner organizations. Click...