
the science and ethics forum The first Wednesday of each month at the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
Ethics at the Frontiers of Science - USD 2008 Spring Lecture Series MySpace or Your Space II February 27, 2008 Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
November 7, 2007 University of San Diego Neuroethics Week October 1-6, 2007 San Diego Community 2007 Computer Ethics: Philosophical Enquiry (CEPE) July 12-14, 2007 University of San Diego MySpace or Your Space: A Look at Privacy in Online Forums July 10, 2007 Reuben H. Fleet Science Center Stem Cell Ethics Conference April 6, 2007 Salk Institute for Biological Studies
October 18, 2006 San Diego Natural History Museum Rethinking Ethics and Computing October 4, 2006 University of California, San Diego Caught Unawares: Emerging Technologies, Surveillance and Self June 29, 2006 University of San Diego Social Justice and Stem Cell Research: Who gains? Who loses? May 13, 2006 University of California, San Diego Surfing the Internet: Who's Watching? Who's Censoring? March 20, 2006 University of San Diego
November, 2005 The Neurosciences Institute A Symposium on the Bioethics of Stem Cell Research October, 2005 First United Methodist Church of San Diego Faith, Science, and Ethics after Prop. 71 October, 2005 UCSD International Center Human Stem Cell Research: Are There Scientific Solutions to the Moral Dilemmas? June, 2005 University of San Diego The Schiavo Case: Religious Perspectives May, 2005 University of San Diego The Schiavo Case: Are There Any Lessons? April, 2005 The Neurosciences Institute
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Event Links[ Current Ethics Center Events ][ Previous Ethics Center Events ] Ethics Center EventsThe Ethics Center sponsors several kinds of events, some of which are open to the public, others of which are by invitation only. To be added to our mailing list, please contact The Ethics Center. Public Lectures The Ethics Center sponsors public lectures, often in conjunction with other local organizations such as the SDSTC (UCSD), The Burnham Institute and the Values Institute (USD) Stake Holder Events The Ethics Center regularly sponsors stake-holder events, which typically involve a local group of 40-50 individuals along with a distinguished visiting leader in ethics. Past events have included Thomas Murray, President of the Hastings Center, and William Hurlbut, Professor of Medicine at Stanford and member of the President's Council on Bioethics. Focus Groups In order to assess the needs of our local community and also to develop local communities of individuals who share a particular interest in ethics, science and technology (i.e., religious leaders, health care personnel), we hold periodic focus groups that are devoted to the conjunction of ethics, science, and technology. |
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