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SUMMARY:Conference – COST Action ‘Citizen's Health through public-private Initiatives: Public health\, Market and Ethical perspectives’ (CHIP ME
DESCRIPTION:COST Action IS1303 (CHIPME) Final Conference\, September 4-6 2017 (Aula Maxima\, Quadrangle\, NUI Galway) \nCOST Action IS1303 (CHIPME) is a high capacity network formed to monitor\, and offer guidance for\, developments and emerging initiatives in genetic testing\, research and healthcare throughout Europe. With members from 26 COST countries\, this community of researchers and stakeholders brings together critical expertise in bioethics\, ELSI analysis\, genetic science\, data sharing\, information and communication technology\, public-private collaborations and patient centred initiatives (PCI). During our final conference\, we will be looking back at the work of the Action as well as looking into emerging developments that will be of interest to our field for the future. Our discussions will be dedicated to the reflection on the Action theme\, the impact of recent innovations in the field of genomics and emerging challenges with regard to the following themes: \n\nChallenges of the expanded availability of genomic information\nConsent\, return of results and new genomic technologies\nPublic health and Private sector involvement\nData-sharing and ICT developments\nParticipatory and public engagement in genetics\, science and research\nNew ethical\, legal and regulatory challenges: the case of gene editing\n\n  \nSPEAKERS \nOur speakers include Professor Pascal Borry (KU Leuven)\, Dr Deborah Mascalzoni (Uppsala University)\, Ms Isabelle Budin Ljøsne (University of Oslo)\, Dr Danya Vears (KU Leuven)\, Dr Michele Loi (University of Zurich)\, Ms Heidi Beate Bentzen (University of Oslo)\, Dr Giovanni De Grandis (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)\, Professor Timo Minssen (University of Copenhagen) Dr Ana Nordberg (University of Copenhagen)\, Dr Heidi C. Howard (Uppsala University)\, Professor Klaus Hoeyer (University of Copenhagen)\, Professor Mikko Rask (University of Helsinki)\, Ms Brígida Riso (ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon)\, Dr Lucia Galvagni (Bruno Kessler Foundation) & Dr Oliver Feeney (NUI Galway/Ghent University) and more to be confirmed. \n  \nOVERVIEW  \n\nMC meeting [CHIPME only]: Sept 4th @2pm\nMain Conference starts: Sept 4th @ 3pm\nMain Conference ends: Sept 5th @ 3pm\nWorkshop on future research [CHIPME only]: Sept 5th @ 3.30pm\nCHIPME Work Meetings:\n\nSept 5th (5.00pm-6.30pm)\nSept 6th (9.30am – 12pm)\n\n\n\n  \nWHERE \nThe main venue will be the Aula Maxima\, Quadrangle\, NUI Galway. \nThe main conference is open to the public and all are welcome. \nFor more information\, and to register for free\, please go to here and check out our website. \nFor more information\, please contact feeney.oli@gmail.com or heike.felzmann@nuigalway.ie \n    
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/cost-action-chipme-final-conference/
LOCATION:Aula Maxima The Quadrangle NUI Galway\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Ann%20O%27%20Higgins":MAILTO:ann.ohiggins@nuigalway.ie
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