Events

Biobanking and Genomic Research: Ethical Challenges and Policy Implications (CBSSM Seminar) -- March 22, 2012


Ethical Imperialism: The Case Against IRB Review of the Social Sciences - February 1, 2012 (Zachary Schrag talk)

Ethical Imperialism: The Case Against IRB Review of the Social Sciences - February 1, 2012 (panel discussion)

Inaugural Bishop Lecture in Bioethics – May 19, 2011

Bioethics Research Colloquium – May 20, 2011

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2012 CBSSM Research Colloquium and Bishop Lecture in Bioethics

CBSSM is proud to sponsor the 2012 Research Colloquium and co-sponsor the Bishop Lecture in Bioethics on Thursday, May 10, at the Biomedical Sciences Research Building (BSRB), 109 Zina Pitcher Place.  Click here for details about the event and to register.

2011-12 CBSSM Seminars

CBSSM sponsors twice-monthly seminars on a variety of topics related to bioethics and social sciences.  Seminars begin at 3:30 and conclude at 4:45 (we generally do not observe "Michigan time").  Seminars usually take place at 300 N. Ingalls, in Room 7C09.


Save the date!  Seminars for the 2011-12 academic year are scheduled for the following dates listed below. If changes are made, announcements will be sent to the seminar email group and this page will be updated. Speakers will be announced later in the summer and fall.
  • Wednesday, September 7 (kick-off seminar)
  • Thursday, September 22 (Note: This session is scheduled for 2-4 pm in East Hall, Room 4448 -- Michael Siegrist and Julie Downs)
  • Wednesday, October 5 (Naomi Laventhal)
  • Thursday, October 20 (Note: This session is scheduled for 3-5 pm, in 1130 BSRB -- Jason Karlawish)
  • Wednesday, November 2 (Stephen Henry)--NOTE: this seminar will take place at NIB Room 6D15
  • Thursday, November 17 (Ron Maio/Steve Pennell)
  • Wednesday, December 7 (Henry Greenspan)--NOTE: this seminar will take place at NIB Room 4C07
  • Thursday, December 15 (Brian Zikmund-Fisher)
  • Wednesday, January 4 CANCELED
  • Thursday, January 19 (Lauren Smith)
  • Wednesday, February 1 (Zachary Schrag)
  • Thursday, February 16 (Angie Fagerlin)
  • Wednesday, March 7 (informal discussion in 300 NIB Rm. 6D15)
  • Thursday, March 22 (Amy McGuire, Baylor University -- School of Public Health, SPH I, Rm. 1655)
  • Wednesday, April 4 CANCELED
  • Thursday, April 19 (Jeanine Delay, A2Ethics.org)
  • Wednesday, May 2 (Kevin Weinfurt, Duke University)
  • Thursday, May 17 (Dave Wendler, NIH)