IBMB - Institute for Biomedical Ethics
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The Institute for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Basel (IBMB) does research on ethical issues in the field of medicine and biosciences.
Basel, Switzerland
Joined June 2018
Who are ethical hackers? And can they help to bolster healthcare cybersecurity? If you are interested in these topics, do not hesitate to take a look at this publication by IBMB researchers! https://t.co/sm39UUQX2K
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Healthcare cybersecurity is increasingly targeted by malicious hackers. This sector has many vulnerabilities and health data is very sensitive and valuable. Consequently, any damage caused by...
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There is a huge debate on whether becoming parents at an advanced age is(n't) a worrying demographic trend. But do we actually know the risk and opportunities of having children later in life? This is the topic of our (@ibmbch) newest publication!
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AbstractSTUDY QUESTION. What is the existing empirical literature on the psychosocial health and wellbeing of the parents and offspring born at an advanced
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Fall School "Regulating Genome Editing: Quo Vadis?" at the @UniBasel 6. & 7. November 2023 With talk by @MarieHeleneSp, PhD candidate at the URPP Human Reproduction Reloaded | H2R. https://t.co/NONlqz0NIA
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On the 6th-7th November, we organise at @ibmbch a short two-day course on the topic of #GeneEditing , #ethics and #law. Want to join or know more? Please write or DM us!
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***Birthing Consciousness: Birth from a consciousness studies point of view*** My invited talk at the Institute for Biomedical Ethics, University of Basel, Switzerland, as part of the lecture series “Contemporary Debates in Bioethics: Pregnancy and Childbirth." @ibmbch
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We extend a warm invitation for an implementation workshop as part of the SNSF NRP-77 Project: SmaRt homES, Older adUlts, and caRegivers: Facilitating social aCceptance and negotiating rEsponsibilities (RESOURCE). For more details visit: https://t.co/fFshKkPTxM
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How effective are interventions to improve oncology providers' cross-cultural competence? https://t.co/uDb0QYSclS
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New paper on the Normal in Medicine by Rost, De Clerc, and @Favaretto. Check it here:
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Background Normality is both a descriptive and a normative concept. Undoubtedly, the normal often operates normatively as an exclusionary tool of cultural authority. While it has prominently found...
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New grant awarded from Käthe Zingg-Schwichtenberg Fund Dr. Michael Rost has been awarded funding from the Käthe Zingg-Schwichtenberg Fund for his project: moral distress among Swiss midwives.
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This is the first qualitative exploration of empirical bioethics researchers. Me, @VeerleProvoost and Tenzin Wangmo explore reasons that make some objectives of empirical bioethics more acceptable, while others are deemed less acceptable. https://t.co/rUHwWcxaA8
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Deciding when is the ‘right' time to have children is a dilemma for many people. Should the law interfere with this choice by setting age-limits for medically assisted reproduction? If so, how? We discuss this topic in our recently published article!
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What better way to end the week than with some light bioethics reading? Check out our new edition of the Bioethics Digest for inspiration! https://t.co/8gWFshDdhB
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Many new PhD opportunities at the Institute for Biomedical Ethics! Check the descriptions below:
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There is still time to register to our Symposium "A Culture of Collaboration" on July 19, 2022. Don't miss the chance to be part of this exciting scientific event! https://t.co/SqczKmHQNh
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How can we enhance value and reduce waste in biomedical research?
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After a small break we are back with some Swiss bioethics reading suggestions! Check out latest Bioethics Digest here:
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Fresh from the press, the new edition of IBMB's Bioethics Digest! Check it out to keep up with Swiss bioethics research:
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We are back with some interesting Swiss Bioethics readings! Check out our IBMB Bioethics Digest: https://t.co/8gWFshDdhB
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