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Jamal, Leila
Genetics Branch, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute
Exceptional Injustice: Interrogating Public Comments on Migrant DNA Collection at the Border
Location: Regency Ballroom B (First Floor)
Leila Jamal
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James, Jennifer
University of California San Francisco
Abolition as an Approach to Bioethics: Uncovering the Medical Industrial Complex
Location: Grand Ballroom C (First Floor)
Jennifer James
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How Can We Expand the Canon of Reproductive Bioethics to be Inclusive of Reproductive Justice?
Location: Regency Ballroom A (First Floor)
Jennifer James
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James, Meredith
Viterbo University
Band-Aids and Bridges: Ethics, Risk, and Serving our Most Vulnerable
Location: Midway 11 (First Floor)
Meredith James
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Practices for Engaging Vulnerable and Underserved Populations
Location: Midway 11 (First Floor)
Meredith James
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Jebari, Joseph
Howard University
Can we just say no? Towards a Tolstoyan criterion of technological progress
Location: Midway 9 (First Floor)
Joseph Jebari
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Novel technology research ethics
Location: Midway 9 (First Floor)
Joseph Jebari
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Jenkins, Daniel
University of Michigan Medical School
Artificial Intelligence
Location: Regency Ballroom C (First Floor)
Daniel Jenkins
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Ethics in AI Judgment: Bridging Human Insight and GPT's Prowess in Ethics Consultation Training and Assessment
Location: Regency Ballroom C (First Floor)
Daniel Jenkins
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Jeske, Melanie
University of Chicago
Animals and Transplantation
Location: Grand Ballroom B (First Floor)
Melanie Jeske
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Human Enough? Organ Chips and their Ethical and Social Implications
Location: Grand Ballroom B (First Floor)
Melanie Jeske
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What can Social Science Research Methods offer Bioethics? Case Studies from the Field
Location: Grand Ballroom B (First Floor)
Melanie Jeske
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Johnson, Emily
SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital
Pediatric Ethics
Location: Regency Ballroom A (First Floor)
Emily Johnson
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Johnson, Kirk
Montclair State University
Addressing Race as a Category in Medicine
Location: Grand Ballroom C (First Floor)
Kirk Johnson
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Eugenic Consequences: Evaluating Black Hardiness' Influence on the Black Patient
Location: Grand Ballroom C (First Floor)
Kirk Johnson
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Johnson, Kristen
Northwestern University
What would I like to say to those I am leaving behind?: A performance and dialogue about the mental health and healthcare implications of ethical will creation
Location: Regency Ballroom C (First Floor)
Kristen Johnson
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Johnson, L. Syd
Upstate Medical University
Research Ethics Consultation: Xenotransplantation
Location: Midway 3-4 (First Floor)
L. Syd Johnson
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Johnson, Liza-Marie
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Attitudes Toward Medical Research Among Adolescent Patients and Parents of Children with Sickle Cell Disease: It’s All About Trust and Human Relationships
Location: Grand Ballroom C (First Floor)
Liza-Marie Johnson
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Trust and Identity in Medicine
Location: Grand Ballroom C (First Floor)
Liza-Marie Johnson
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Johnson, Nicole
Organizational Ethics and the Public Good
Location: Grand Ballroom C (First Floor)
Nicole Johnson
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Watching the Watchers: How State Healthcare Disciplinary Boards Dehumanize Heathcare Workers
Location: Grand Ballroom C (First Floor)
Nicole Johnson
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Jotterand, Fabrice
Medical College of Wisconsin
What Does It Mean to be Human in Healthcare? Empirical, Conceptual, and Pedagogical Facets of Applying “Flourishing” to Health Professional Education
Location: Midway 3-4 (First Floor)
Fabrice Jotterand
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