Programs

The Justice Dialogues Project 

The Justice Dialogues project will bring together 15-20 scholars across career stages and disciplinary backgrounds for a series of virtual discussions over the course of 2025. The primary aims focus on building capacity for the future of justice-forward bioethics research and integrating justice frameworks into scholars’ new or ongoing work in emerging biotechnologies, including but not limited to genomics, AI, and precision medicine

Justice Dialogues is convened by Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Shawneequa Callier, and Janet K. Shim. Our discussions will be anchored by assigned readings, featured speakers with subject matter expertise, and moderated discussions. The focus will be on different frameworks of justice, explicitly designed to reach beyond the Eurocentric bioethics canon, and to consider issues of inequity, injustice and power in the development and application of biotechnologies. Dialogues will involve deep engagement with justice frameworks and group exploration of potential empirical applications and adaptations. Participants will be expected and encouraged to bring their own disciplinary perspectives and research interests to bear in each dialogue. Justice Dialogues Scholars will collaboratively develop discussion questions, reflections on possible applications of justice frameworks, and educational resources for wider circulation. Our intent is to seed a community and scholarly network that will be cultivated throughout the Justice Dialogues year, and sustained after the year has concluded.

Visit the website using the button below, or contact Project Director Caitlin McMahon at cem2173@cumc.columbia.edu with any additional queries.


CERA | ELSIhub

The Center for ELSI Resources and Analysis (CERA), launched in Fall 2019, is an interdisciplinary center with the twin goals of establishing a reliable digital platform — ELSIhub —  for scientists, scholars, policymakers, journalists, and the general public to learn about research on the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) of genetics and genomics, and fostering a community of multi-disciplinary researchers focused on high priority ELSI issues. 

Funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute, ELSIhub | CERA is managed by teams at Stanford and Columbia Universities in partnership with The Hastings Center and Case Western Reserve University. 

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