Congratulations to my friends Andreas Dracopoulos and Stelios Vassilakis and @SNForg for another outstanding #SNFConference. I look forward to next year’s discussion in person!
Looking forward to participating in the opening panel of #SNFConference at 11:30 a.m., discussing how views about public space, ethics, art and philanthropy are changing & challenged by the pandemic and global responses to racial and structural injustice
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Join me at the virtual #SNFConference on June 22 & 23 for discussions between AI experts, youth, philanthropists, bioethicists and more as we explore the past, evaluate the present, and envisage the future.
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Coronavirus could result in school closings in the US. We must make sure these closings meet the needs of low-income children. | COMMENTARY by our Ruth Faden (@FadenEthx) - Baltimore Sun baltimoresun.com/opinion/op-ed/…
Newly published Oxford Handbook of Public Health Ethics provides for the first time a sweeping and authoritative review of public health ethics. Berman Institute faculty edited 11 of 15 sections, authors 23 chapters
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Link for more info about our PREVENT (Pregnancy Research Ethics for Vaccines, Epidemics, and New Technologies) Project
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New paper via our PREVENT Group w 22 concrete recs that provide a roadmap for the ethically responsible, socially just, & respectful inclusion of the interests of pregnant women in the development & deployment of vaccines against emerging pathogens. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
🤰🏿 Let’s save the lives of those tasked with giving life. “Pregnant Woman & Vaccines Against Emerging Epidemic Threats” presents 22 recommendations for the inclusion of pregnant women in development & deployment of vaccines. bit.ly/2rfIxaIvimeo.com/297816052
In an epidemic, the default should be to offer vaccines to pregnant women—not the reverse. “Pregnant Woman & Vaccines Against Emerging Epidemic Threats” has 20+ recommendations for the inclusion of pregnant women in development & deployment of vaccines: bit.ly/2rfIxaI
Pregnant women in W. Africa & the DRC face an unmitigated tragedy – Ebola. Unlike other affected populations, they remain unable to benefit from life-saving vaccines. We must ensure pregnant women are included as we develop new vaccines to fight epidemics. bit.ly/2rfIxaI