2009 Health & Science Horizons
Exploring the nuances and breadth of biomedical science
Dr. Stanley Prusiner
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Iris
Thursday, April 30, 2009Based on John Bayley’s memoir, “Elegy for Iris,” about his marriage to novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch, this fi lm takes us on a journey from their early years together through Iris’ heartbreaking struggle with Alzheimer’s disease 40 years later. This film focuses on the incredible character of Iris and the steadfast love of her husband. ©Miramax Films. Rated R. Talkback immediately following the film: Margaret McLean, Associate Director and Director of Bioethics, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, moderator. Panelists, Elizabeth Edgerly, Chief Program Officer for the Alzheimer’s Association; Doris Hawks, Elder Law Attorney, Advocate, and Lecturer, School of Law; Lawrence J. Nelson, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy; Christelle Sabatier, Lecturer in Biology.
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Henry T. "Hank" Greely
Thursday, May 7, 2009Ethics at Noon: “Brain-Boosting Drugs and the Ethics of Cognitive Enhancement.” Greely is the Deane F. and Kate Edelman Johnson Professor at the Stanford Law School. A leading expert on the legal, ethical, and social issues surrounding health law and the biosciences, Greely specializes in the implications of new biomedical technologies, especially those related to genetics, neuroscience, and stem cells.
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Albert Jonsen
Thursday, May 14, 2009Regan Lecture: “Autonomy and the History of American Bioethics.” Dr. Jonsen is a biomedical ethicist and author. He is Emeritus Professor of Ethics in Medicine at the University of Washington, School of Medicine, where he was Chairman of the Department of Medical History and Ethics from 1987-1999, and currently is Co-Director of the Program in Medicine and Human Values at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco. Made possible by a gift from New York Life Insurance Co. in honor of William Regan III.
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