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Centre for Personalised Medicine

Extra - 2023-24: the year in review

We discuss the highlights for the CPM in 2023-24, and look forward to the next year.
Centre for Personalised Medicine

Series 2 Episode 8 - Navigating a genetic diagnosis

What might it be like to navigate a genetic diagnosis and share it with family members? We talk to Julie Young from the CanGene CanVar patient reference panel about her experience.
Centre for Personalised Medicine

Series 2 Episode 7 - Why research regulation falls short in genomic medicine

As a society, we tend to focus a lot on risk and try to control it through regulation - but how well does that work for ensuring ethical practice in genomics? We talk to Dr Kate Lyle about her research on this topic.
Centre for Personalised Medicine
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Series 2 Episode 6 - Diversifying genomics

What are the ethical challenges with diversifying genomic data? We talk to Faranak Hardcastle about her work exploring this.
Centre for Personalised Medicine

Series 2 Episode 5 - Who's 'the patient' in genomic medicine?

We live our lives alongside others, and our decisions have consequences for those close to us - what does this mean for how we define 'the patient' in genomic medicine? Susie Weller talks to us about this issue.
Centre for Personalised Medicine

Series 2 Episode 4 - Newborn genome screening

What sort of findings might we get from newborn genome screening? What might this mean for the NHS? Rachel Horton talks to Gabby Samuel and Lisa Ballard.
Centre for Personalised Medicine

Series 2 Episode 2 - Why context matters in genetic testing

How can the same genetic finding can mean different things in different people? What does this mean for 'personalising' genetic results? Anneke Lucassen talks to us about this issue.
Centre for Personalised Medicine

Series 2 Episode 1 - The environmental cost of personalised medicine

How does personalised medicine impact on the environment? What does this mean for how we should collect and store data? Gabrielle Samuel talks to us about these issues.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Conscience Rights or Conscience Wrongs?: Debating conscientious objection in healthcare

Alberto Giubilini and David Jones trade views and argue each other's position on conscientious objection in healthcare
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Political Bioethics

How should members of a liberal democratic political community, open to value pluralism, decide bioethical issues that generate deep disagreement?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The ethics of research

Identifying and addressing ethical issues are key to the success of any clinical trials, particularly when working with vulnerable populations.
Global Health

The ethics of research

Identifying and addressing ethical issues are key to the success of any clinical trials, particularly when working with vulnerable populations.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Moral Conformity

Sinnott-Armstrong is the Chauncey Stillman Professor of Ethics at Duke University.
From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops

Happiness, Unhappiness, and Suffering

Hawkins is Associate Research Professor of Philosophy and Trent Scholar in Bioethics at Duke University.
From Conscience to Robots: Practical Ethics Workshops

Toward a Naturalistic Theory of Moral Progress

Buchanan is James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy at Duke University.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Brain Science and the Military

In this talk I explain the nature of national security interest in the burgeoning field of neuroscience and its implications for military and counter-intelligence operations.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Bioethics and the Burden of Proof

In this paper we critique a kind of argument very common in bioethical debates, in which a proponent provides a prima facie case for a particular conclusion, then claims that the burden of proof is on those that object to that conclusion.
Practical Ethics Bites

Choosing the sex of your child

Is sex-selection harmful or injust? Julian Savulescu outlines four methods used in sex-selection and explores the ethical issues surrounding each.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Uehiro Seminar: The current laws on drugs and alcohol - ineffective, dishonest and unethical?

Nutt argues that there are serious ethical implications for a simplistic prohibitionist approach to drugs and suggests alternative strategies that might be used.
Bioethics: An Introduction

Reading List for Bioethics: An Introduction

Reading List to accompany the Bioethics: An Introduction podcast series.

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