Taking cues from the Interactive Quiz and the audience's response, the speakers will touch upon some of today's most complex bioethical dilemmas. Presented by Effy Vayena, Deputy head of Institute of Translational Medicine Professor of Bioethics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) "Would you take a test that tells you exactly when you will die?" "Would you participate in a clinical trial for a new vaccine?" Interactive quiz where the audience decides on classic bioethics dilemmas. SNF Discussions: Bioethics Library of Greece)ĭiscussion on some of today's most complex bioethical dilemmas. SNF Discussions: Medicine in the Time of War Library of Greece)ĭoctors responding to the war in Ukraine, and their efforts to save lives in conflict zones, where humans constitute the greatest danger to humanity.Ĭhristos Christou, International President of Médecins Sans FrontièresĬhristina Psarra, General Director of Médecins Sans Frontières Greece Gerald Mballe, SNF Nostos Youth Advisory Committee The Voice of Youth: A Refugee's Journey to Europe and the Impact on Mental Health Dracopoulos Director of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics Robert Henry Levi and Ryda Hecht Levi Professor of Bioethics and Public Policy Trust in Science and What Lies Ahead for HumanityĪ Nobel laureate and a distinguished bioethicist discuss what has emerged to be one of the greatest contradictions of our times: while we live in an era of great scientific discoveries, the greater the discovery, the bigger the public mistrust.įireside chat between: Richard Axel, Nobel laureate Professor of Pathology and Biochemistry at Columbia University Codirector of the University's Zuckerman Institute Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Joy Fan, SNF Nostos Youth Advisory Committee The Voice of Youth: Advancing Women into Leadership Positions in Science Martin Vetterli, Professor and President of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) Joël Mesot, Professor and President of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich) Research and Technology at the service of humanityĪ discussion on the social role of Institutes of Technology and their contribution to open science, privacy, and equal access to technological advancements and quality services.
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