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  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    9:15 AM – 10:15 AM CT
    Defining Benefit in Research
    Location: Jeffersonian Knickerbocker (Second Floor)
    Presenter: Aaron E. Segal, PhD (he/him/his) – Kansas City University
    Presenter: Cintia Liara Engel, Ph.D – UTMB
    Presenter: James M. DuBois, DSc, PhD – Washington University School of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    9:15 AM – 10:15 AM CT
    A New Social Contract for Biobanking: The Benefits and Challenges of Using Public Deliberation to Ground Trustworthy Research
    Location: Grand Ballroom A (First Floor)
    Moderator: Peter Schwartz, MD,PHD – Indiana University Center For Bioethics
    Presenter: Tom Doyle, PhD ((he/him/his)) – Indiana University School of Medicine
    Presenter: Michael M. Burgess, PhD (he/him/his) – W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics, UBC
    Presenter: Nicolas J. Oliver, MA – Indiana University Center for Bioethics
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    9:15 AM – 10:15 AM CT
    Evidence, Alternatives, and the Prospect of Direct Benefit
    Location: Jeffersonian Knickerbocker (Second Floor)
    Presenter: Aaron E. Segal, PhD (he/him/his) – Kansas City University
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    9:15 AM – 10:15 AM CT
    Navigating the Interplay Between Clinical Trial Rationality and Art Therapy Holistic Effects
    Location: Jeffersonian Knickerbocker (Second Floor)
    Presenter: Cintia Liara Engel, Ph.D – UTMB
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    9:15 AM – 10:15 AM CT
    Prenatal Gene Editing: The Path to a Values-Based Governance Framework
    Location: Midway 5 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Rosario Isasi, JD,MPH – Hussman Institute for Human Genomics
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    9:15 AM – 10:15 AM CT
    Research Ethics Consultation: Xenotransplantation
    Location: Midway 3-4 (First Floor)
    Presenter: L. Syd M. Johnson, PhD, HEC-C ((she/her/hers)) – Upstate Medical University
    Presenter: Anji Wall, MD, PhD – Baylor University Medical Center
    Moderator: Lainie F. Ross, MD, PHD (she/her/hers) – Univ of Rochester
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    9:15 AM – 10:15 AM CT
    What’s in it for Us? Revisiting How We Address Benefits in Research
    Location: Jeffersonian Knickerbocker (Second Floor)
    Presenter: James M. DuBois, DSc, PhD – Washington University School of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    10:45 AM – 11:45 AM CT
    Genetic Advances and Research
    Location: Midway 10 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Peyton Swanson, B.A. (she/her/hers) – The University of Texas Medical Branch
    Presenter: Rafael Escandon, DRPH,PHD,MPH,HEC-C ((he/him/his)) – DGBI Consulting, LLC
    Presenter: Sabina Rubeck, MPH – Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    10:45 AM – 11:45 AM CT
    Trust in AI Research
    Location: Jeffersonian Knickerbocker (Second Floor)
    Presenter: Austin M. Stroud, MA – Mayo Clinic
    Presenter: Kristin Kostick-Quenet, PHD – Baylor College of Medicine
    Presenter: Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, PhD (he/him/his) – Simon Fraser University
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    10:45 AM – 11:45 AM CT
    Calculating Survival: The Impact of Mortality Predictors on Medical Decision-Making
    Location: Grand Ballroom B (First Floor)
    Presenter: Rita Dexter, MA (she/her/hers) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Presenter: Joanna Smolenski, PhD – Baylor College of Medicine
    Presenter: Meghan E. Hurley, MA ((she/her/hers)) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Moderator: Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, PhD, MA (she/her/hers) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    10:45 AM – 11:45 AM CT
    Genetic Revolutions & Moral Crossroads: Navigating the Moral Landscape of CRISPR’s Debut FDA Approval for Sickle Cell Disease
    Location: Midway 10 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Peyton Swanson, B.A. (she/her/hers) – The University of Texas Medical Branch
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    10:45 AM – 11:45 AM CT
    Honoring The Generalizables
    Location: Midway 10 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Rafael Escandon, DRPH,PHD,MPH,HEC-C ((he/him/his)) – DGBI Consulting, LLC
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    10:45 AM – 11:45 AM CT
    Narrating a journey of preparation: Longitudinal interviews with parents who received prenatal and postnatal genetic information
    Location: Midway 10 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Sabina Rubeck, MPH – Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    10:45 AM – 11:45 AM CT
    Patient and Physician Perspectives on AI Transparency
    Location: Jeffersonian Knickerbocker (Second Floor)
    Presenter: Austin M. Stroud, MA – Mayo Clinic
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    10:45 AM – 11:45 AM CT
    Public Engagement in Medical Policymaking: Performative or Transformative?
    Location: Midway 7-8 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Casey Hall, MA, MPhil – The Graduate Center, CUNY and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    10:45 AM – 11:45 AM CT
    Trusting AI that Echoes Back: A case against personalizing AI systems in healthcare
    Location: Jeffersonian Knickerbocker (Second Floor)
    Presenter: Kristin Kostick-Quenet, PHD – Baylor College of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    10:45 AM – 11:45 AM CT
    Voices of the Past: Voice AI's Role in Deciphering Medical Histories from Departed Kin
    Location: Jeffersonian Knickerbocker (Second Floor)
    Presenter: Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, PhD (he/him/his) – Simon Fraser University
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CT
    Learning Health Systems
    Location: Midway 11 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Mary A. Majumder, JD,PhD (she/her/hers) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Presenter: Skye Miner, PhD, HEC-C – RAND Corporation
    Presenter: Kayte Spector-Bagdady, JD, MA, HEC-C ((she/her/hers)) – University of Michigan
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CT
    Concerns and Priorities of Neurotechnology Research Participants Related to Data Sharing
    Location: Midway 11 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Mary A. Majumder, JD,PhD (she/her/hers) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CT
    From the benches: An empirical analysis of the challenges of and opportunities for Research Ethics Consult Services (RECS)
    Location: Midway 11 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Skye Miner, PhD, HEC-C – RAND Corporation
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CT
    Lessons for a Learning Health System: Effectively Communicating to Patients about Research with their Health Information and Specimens
    Location: Midway 11 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Kayte Spector-Bagdady, JD, MA, HEC-C ((she/her/hers)) – University of Michigan
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CT
    Mapping Genetic Frontiers: Seeking Translational Justice in Prenatal Gene Editing
    Location: Midway 3-4 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Megan Allyse, PhD – Mayo Clinic
    Presenter: Marsha Michie, PhD (she/her/hers) – Case Western Reserve University
    Presenter: Rosario Isasi, JD,MPH – Hussman Institute for Human Genomics
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    4:30 PM – 5:30 PM CT
    Alternative Perspectives in Bioethics
    Location: Jeffersonian Knickerbocker (Second Floor)
    Presenter: Devan Stahl, PhD – Baylor University
    Presenter: Jake Earl, PhD, HEC-C – U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    4:30 PM – 5:30 PM CT
    Clinical trial Design
    Location: Midway 10 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Liza Dawson, PHD,MA – Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
    Presenter: Vladyslava Kachkovska, MD, MA, DBE, PhD (she/her/hers) – Sumy State University
    Presenter: Kayla R. Mehl, PHD – Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    4:30 PM – 5:30 PM CT
    Engage Communities, but How? A Guide to Card-Sort Methods for Directing ELSI Research
    Location: Regency Ballroom C (First Floor)
    Presenter: Sara Watson, MA – Mayo Clinic
    Presenter: Jean Cadigan, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Presenter: Shawneequa Callier, JD, MA – The George Washington University School of Medicine
    Presenter: Karen Meagher, PhD (she/her/hers) – Mayo Clinic
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    4:30 PM – 5:30 PM CT
    Ethics and equipoise in a phase I COVID-19 vaccine trial
    Location: Midway 10 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Liza Dawson, PHD,MA – Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    4:30 PM – 5:30 PM CT
    Hybrid Horizons: Defining the Boundaries of Machine and Human Intelligence in AI-Assisted Bioethics Analysis
    Location: New York/Illinois Central (Second Floor)
    Presenter: Kristin Kostick-Quenet, PHD – Baylor College of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    4:30 PM – 5:30 PM CT
    Moral Justification for Continuing or Stopping Clinical Trials During Wartime
    Location: Midway 10 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Vladyslava Kachkovska, MD, MA, DBE, PhD (she/her/hers) – Sumy State University
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    4:30 PM – 5:30 PM CT
    Promoting Disability Justice through better Capacity Assessment: A Tool to Evaluate Capacity to Designate a Surrogate in Patients who Otherwise Lack Decisional Capacity
    Location: Jeffersonian Knickerbocker (Second Floor)
    Presenter: Devan Stahl, PhD – Baylor University
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    4:30 PM – 5:30 PM CT
    Promoting Equity without Sacrificing Pragmatism?: Tough Choices for Pragmatic Clinical Trials
    Location: Midway 10 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Kayla R. Mehl, PHD – Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Thursday, Sep 19th
    4:30 PM – 5:30 PM CT
    The Ethics of Health-Related Research with U.S. Veterans
    Location: Jeffersonian Knickerbocker (Second Floor)
    Presenter: Jake Earl, PhD, HEC-C – U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    AI and Research Ethics
    Location: Midway 9 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Rita Dexter, MA (she/her/hers) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Presenter: Michele D. Anzabi, MBE – Mayo Clinic
    Presenter: Mark Sheehan, PhD ((he/him/his)) – University of Oxford
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Psychiatric Research Ethics
    Location: Midway 11 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Natalie Dorfman, BA – University of Washington
    Presenter: Marie Nicolini, MD, PHD – KU Leuven University, Belgium
    Presenter: Erika Versalovic, PHD (she/her/hers) – Harvard Medical School, Center For Bioethics
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Adolescent OCD Patient and Caregiver Perspectives on Identity, Authenticity, and Normalcy in Potential Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment
    Location: Midway 11 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Natalie Dorfman, BA – University of Washington
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Humanizing Algorithms: Clinician Insights into Ethical and Practical Challenges in AI-Based Survival Prediction
    Location: Midway 9 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Rita Dexter, MA (she/her/hers) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Intracranial research in psychiatry – What are today’s ethical constraints?
    Location: Midway 11 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Marie Nicolini, MD, PHD – KU Leuven University, Belgium
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Mapping the Post-Trial Care Gaps in Deep Brain Stimulation for Psychiatric Conditions
    Location: Midway 11 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Erika Versalovic, PHD (she/her/hers) – Harvard Medical School, Center For Bioethics
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Moral Dimensions of Listening in Healthcare Encounters: Patient Perspectives on AI-Enabled Voice Analysis Technologies
    Location: Midway 9 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Michele D. Anzabi, MBE – Mayo Clinic
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Positionality in Bioethics Research: Reporting from Within
    Location: Midway 3-4 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Kevin T. Mintz, PhD ((he/him/his)) – Stanford University
    Presenter: Lauren L. Baker, PhD (she/her/hers) – Washington University School of Medicine
    Moderator: Brandy M. Fox, MSHCE,PHD – Stanford University
    Presenter: Asma Mobin-Uddin, MD, MA – The Ohio State University College of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Social change in an increasingly individualized, capitalized, and fragmented health system: An ethnographic study of the Open Insulin project
    Location: Midway 7-8 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Nicole Foti, PHD (she/her/hers) – Johns Hopkins University
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    The significance of human interaction in consent to research: remote consent, e-consent, and AI consent
    Location: Midway 9 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Mark Sheehan, PhD ((he/him/his)) – University of Oxford
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Beyond IRBs
    Location: Midway 5 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Harlie Dion Custer (she/her/hers) – Case Western Reserve University
    Presenter: Emma Tumilty, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Texas Medical Branch
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Community Engagement in Research
    Location: Midway 6 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Marcos Picchio, PhD – National Institutes of Health
    Presenter: Kenneth A. Richman, PHD – Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
    Presenter: Robert Steel, PHD ((he/him/his)) – National Institutes of Health
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Are IRBs prepared to govern reprogenomics research? Building stakeholder-informed guidance and testing the limits of US research regulation
    Location: Midway 5 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Harlie Dion Custer (she/her/hers) – Case Western Reserve University
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Policy Experiments, Informed Consent, and Democratic Accountability
    Location: Midway 6 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Marcos Picchio, PhD – National Institutes of Health
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Preserving Humanity in the Brave New World of Cardiac Xenotransplantation
    Location: Midway 3-4 (First Floor)
    Moderator: Sabrina Derrington, MD,MA,HEC-C, FAAP – Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
    Presenter: Christopher Bobier, PhD (he/him/his) – Central Michigan University College of Medicine
    Presenter: Leilani Graham, BA – Children's Hospital Los Angeles
    Presenter: Amana Liddell, BS (she/her/hers) – Keck School of Medicine of USC
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Research Ethicists Work Beyond the IRB to Integrate Justice-Based Considerations
    Location: Midway 5 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Emma Tumilty, PhD (she/her/hers) – University of Texas Medical Branch
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Who is being studied? How retrospective chart reviews can obscure "about whom" researchers obtain information
    Location: Midway 6 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Kenneth A. Richman, PHD – Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Why Engage Communities?
    Location: Midway 6 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Robert Steel, PHD ((he/him/his)) – National Institutes of Health
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Friday, Sep 20th
    3:45 PM – 4:45 PM CT
    Big Little Lies: Confronting Everyday Academic Misconduct
    Location: Regency Ballroom C (First Floor)
    Presenter: Emily Hahn, MD – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    Presenter: Jamie Riches, DO – Columbia University Medical Center
    Moderator: Divya Yerramilli, MD, MBE – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Neuroethics and Research
    Location: Midway 6 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Tristan McIntosh, PHD – Washington Univ School of Med In St Louis
    Presenter: Meghan E. Hurley, MA ((she/her/hers)) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Ethical and regulatory considerations for industry-academia partnerships in the research and commercialization of neurotechnologies: Insights from interviews with neuroethicists
    Location: Midway 6 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Tristan McIntosh, PHD – Washington Univ School of Med In St Louis
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Ground Truths without Grounding: Ethical Considerations for the use of Computer Perception to Help Establish Neural Signatures of Illness
    Location: Midway 6 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Meghan E. Hurley, MA ((she/her/hers)) – Baylor College of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Mental Health Crisis Plans and Psychiatric Advance Directives: Creating a Collaboratively Designed How-To Guide for Autonomous Decision Making
    Location: Regency Ballroom B (First Floor)
    Presenter: Virginia A. Brown, PhD, MA – The Hastings Center
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    8:45 AM – 9:45 AM CT
    Patient privacy, transparency, and disclosure: Exploring the disclosure of hospital data sharing practices to diverse patient populations
    Location: Midway 5 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Kayte Spector-Bagdady, JD, MA, HEC-C ((she/her/hers)) – University of Michigan
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Animals and Transplantation
    Location: Grand Ballroom B (First Floor)
    Presenter: Melanie Jeske, PHD – University of Chicago
    Presenter: Elisa J. Gordon, PHD, MPH – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
    Presenter: Laura Kimberly, PhD, MSW, MBE – Hansjorg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Human Enough? Organ Chips and their Ethical and Social Implications
    Location: Grand Ballroom B (First Floor)
    Presenter: Melanie Jeske, PHD – University of Chicago
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Kidney Transplant Candidates’ Information Needs for Informed Decision-Making about Participating in a First-in-Human Pig Xenotransplant Clinical Trial
    Location: Grand Ballroom B (First Floor)
    Presenter: Elisa J. Gordon, PHD, MPH – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    To Be Human is to Be Vulnerable: Protecting Vulnerability in Human Subjects Research
    Location: Regency Ballroom B (First Floor)
    Presenter: Angelo Cadiente, B.S. – Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
    Moderator: Bryan Pilkington, PhD – Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
    Presenter: Jamie Chen, B.S. – Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    10:15 AM – 11:15 AM CT
    Will Xenotransplantation Mitigate or Intensify Ageism in the Transplant System?
    Location: Grand Ballroom B (First Floor)
    Presenter: Laura Kimberly, PhD, MSW, MBE – Hansjorg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    11:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT
    Data Sharing and Industry
    Location: Midway 7-8 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Katherine Hendy, PHD – University of Michigan
    Presenter: Stephanie A. Kraft, JD (she/her/hers) – Geisinger College of Health Sciences
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    11:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT
    Research Ethics
    Location: Regency Ballroom B (First Floor)
    Presenter: Cyrus Daruwalla, MD – New York University Langone
    Presenter: Peyton Swanson, B.A. (she/her/hers) – The University of Texas Medical Branch
    Presenter: Kirsten Dickins, PHD – Rush University Medical Center
    Presenter: Dalya Saleem, MSc – University of Michigan
    Presenter: Alanna Bergman, PhD, AGNP-BC, RN (she/her/hers) – Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
    Presenter: Lori Rainchuso, DHSc, RDH – MCPHS University
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    11:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT
    Assessing the value of patient data: A qualitative exploration of hospital/industry data partnerships
    Location: Midway 7-8 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Katherine Hendy, PHD – University of Michigan
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    11:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT
    Empowering Parkinson’s Patients: Proactive Consent for Optogenetic Trials
    Location: Regency Ballroom B (First Floor)
    Presenter: Peyton Swanson, B.A. (she/her/hers) – The University of Texas Medical Branch
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    11:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT
    Expressions of (Mis)trust: How trust is expressed for public health programs among African American, Hispanic/Latino, and Arab American Communities in Michigan.
    Location: Regency Ballroom B (First Floor)
    Presenter: Dalya Saleem, MSc – University of Michigan
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    11:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT
    Participant Perspectives on Data Sharing in Craniofacial Research: Qualitative Interviews with Participants with Craniofacial Microsomia and Their Caregivers
    Location: Midway 7-8 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Stephanie A. Kraft, JD (she/her/hers) – Geisinger College of Health Sciences
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    11:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT
    Sharing Patient Data with Industry: A qualitative exploration of approaches and ethical considerations among academic medical centers
    Location: Midway 7-8 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Katherine Hendy, PHD – University of Michigan
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CT
    Novel technology research ethics
    Location: Midway 9 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Joseph Jebari, PhD ((he/him/his)) – Howard University
    Presenter: Odia Kane, MPH – Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
    Presenter: Heather Whitney, PHD – University of Chicago
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CT
    Can we just say no? Towards a Tolstoyan criterion of technological progress
    Location: Midway 9 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Joseph Jebari, PhD ((he/him/his)) – Howard University
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CT
    Ethical Frameworks and Digital Therapeutics
    Location: Midway 9 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Odia Kane, MPH – Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CT
    Role of 'virtual’ biopsies in oncology clinical trials: The potential to resolve ethical conundrums of research biopsies
    Location: Midway 9 (First Floor)
    Presenter: Heather Whitney, PHD – University of Chicago
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
  • Saturday, Sep 21st
    2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CT
    What can Social Science Research Methods offer Bioethics? Case Studies from the Field
    Location: Grand Ballroom B (First Floor)
    Moderator: Melanie Jeske, PHD – University of Chicago
    Presenter: Kellie Owens, PhD ((she/her/hers)) – New York University
    Presenter: Miranda Waggoner, PhD – Rice University
    Presenter: Jill A. Fisher, PhD – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Research Ethics and Social Sciences
     CE Hours: 1