UTD | “Medicine on Trial: Nuremberg and the Ramifications for Modern Research Ethics” (Dr. Stacy Gallin)
Calendar | Speaking Engagements |
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Location | Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center (DGA) 800 W. Campbell Road, Richardson, Texas 75080-3021 |
Date | Sun, Nov 17, 4:00pm - 5:00pm |
Duration | 1h |
Details | Event DetailsDr. Stacy Gallin will present the Fall 2024 Einpsruch Lecture Series on Sunday, November 17 and Monday, November 18. Followed by a reception. These lectures are presented free of charge, pre-register online here. Dr. Gallin is the founder and director of the Benjamin Ferencz Institute for Ethics, Human Rights and the Holocaust (formerly the Maimonides Institute for Medicine, Ethics and the Holocaust). About Dr. GallinDr. Gallin founded Athletes Against Antisemitism and Discrimination in July 2023 as a way to engage athletes—both at the student level and beyond—and empower them to use their platform to help raise awareness regarding the Holocaust, antisemitism and other forms of identity-based hate. She is a regular contributor for the Globe Post, the Times of Israel and Forbes Media, where she writes and speaks about issues related to ethics, law, public policy and human rights through the lens of the Holocaust. Dr. Gallin co-edited the book, Bioethics and the Holocaust: A Comprehensive Study in How the Holocaust Continues to Shape the Ethics of Health, Medicine and Human Rights, published in summer 2022 and available open access as part of the “Project on Bioethics and the Holocaust,” a partnership between the Ferencz Institute and the USC Shoah Foundation to develop new and innovative educational programming, including a multi-media curriculum. She also teaches an international course on ethics, human rights and the Holocaust through the Global Network for Medical, Health Professions and Bioethics Education, of which she is the Co-Chair of Education. |
Repeats? | No |
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