Study group Ethics of Biomedical Technology

To register for this group, please contact the study group coordinator through the e-mail below.

Coordinators

Caspar Safarlou < c.w.safarlou@umcutrecht.nl >
Lieke Baas < l.baas-3@umcutrecht.nl >
Jojanneke Drogt < j.m.t.drogt@umcutrecht.nl >
Karin Jongsma < k.r.jongsma@umcutrecht.nl >

Upcoming activities of this group

There are no upcoming events at this time.

Past activities of this group



Topic & aim

This study group focuses on the ethics of biomedical technology, including (but not limited to) ethical topics related to medical AI,  exposome research, genetic technologies, and 3D bioprinting. We welcome both theoretical and empirical approaches to these topics. The study group aims to create a network of academics working on the ethics of biomedical technologies, providing an overview of the work being done on this topic within the Netherlands. Within this network, people can share their research and obtain feedback on ongoing work. Further, we aim to promote collaborations.

Set-up & practicalities

We will meet at least once a year to exchange ideas and research output on ethical topics related to current developments in biomedical technology.

OZSW members who belong to this group

Member Affiliation
de Kanter, Anne-FloorUtrecht University
van Daal, ManonUtrecht University
Drogt, JojannekeUtrecht University
van Stuijvenberg, OdileUtrecht University
de Graeff, NienkeLeiden University
Safarlou, CasparUtrecht University
Rensink, MaxErasmus University Rotterdam
Jongsma, KarinUtrecht University

Other people who belong to this group

Katherine Bassil, Jesse Weidema, Jannieke Simons, Lien de Proost, Ghislaine van Thiel, Eline Bunnik, Marlies van Lingen, Lieke van Kempen, Ana Pereira Daoud, Bouke van Balen, Lotte Schuitmaker, Sam Muller, Astrid Janssens, Ineke Bolt, Verna Jans, Jetske van der Schaar

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