NASEM recently published the report Sustaining Community Engagement in Genomics Research: Proceedings of a Workshop—in Brief, a response to pressing challenges in the field.
Carol Sanger, JD joins us for Bioethics in Film: From Screen to Seminar, discussing Happening (2021), focusing on the film’s exploration of reproductive rights and bioethical issues.
Dr. Kenneth Prager, MD in conversation with Division of Ethics Chief Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, PhD on the ethical challenges of normothermic regional perfusion in organ donation.
Over the past three years, Columbia Division of Ethics Associate Professor Maya Sabatello, LLB, PhD, has co-authored two of the top-most cited articles in the American Journal of Bioethics.
Our panelists explore the ways mental illness has been both medicalized and criminalized, the impact of incarceration on mental health at large, and the work being done to promote harm reduction.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine have released a new report: Using Population Descriptors in Genetics and Genomics Research.
Emily Wang, MD, Lisa Puglisi, MD, and Michelle Daniel Jones, ABD examine the ethical principles and policies surrounding the conduct of research with incarcerated individuals.
Division of Ethics Chief Sandra Soo-Jin Lee awarded G13 Grant for Scholarly Works in Biomedicine and Health from the National Library of Medicine at NIH.
The Division of Ethics is actively accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow whose research focuses on health equity and the ethical and social dimensions of emerging technologies.
Division Chief Sandra Soo-Jin Lee has been appointed to the President's Commission on the History of Race and Racism at Columbia University, as part of its university-wide anti-racism efforts.
Discussion of the documentary, "Intersexion," with expert panelists, Mani Bruce Mitchell, Elizabeth Reis, Barbara Chubak, and Sean Saifa Wall with Sandra Soo-Jin Lee moderating.