Schroeder Lecture: Limits on Biomedical Research: Whether, Why, and How

Thursday, November 10th, 2022
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Add to Calendar: Add to Calendar: 2022-11-10 16:30:00 2022-11-10 17:30:00 Schroeder Lecture: Limits on Biomedical Research: Whether, Why, and How Event Description Biomedical research aims to advance our understanding of health and illness and identify ways to prevent, diagnose, treat, and ameliorate diseases. Yet, arguably, not all biomedical research that promises progress in understanding health and illness is justified. Join Christine Grady to explore issues of whether we should limit progress through biomedical research, the reasons that some progress through biomedical research should be limited, and how limitations would/should be applied. Research examples such as dual use research of concern, neuromodulation, and research with organoids will be considered. Speaker Bio Christine Grady is a nurse-bioethicist, senior investigator and Chief of the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. Her research focuses on clinical research ethics, including informed consent, vulnerability, study design, and recruitment, international research ethics and on ethical issues faced by nurses and other healthcare providers.  Dr. Grady has authored more than 200 papers in the biomedical and bioethics literature and authored or edited several books, including The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics.  She is an elected fellow of the Hastings Center and the American Academy of Nursing, a research fellow at Kennedy Institute of Ethics and an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine. Dr. Grady holds a BS in nursing and biology from Georgetown University, a MSN in community health nursing from Boston College, and a PhD in philosophy from Georgetown University. Contact This Event Coordinator Patricia Harbold 216-368-5064 patricia.kim@case.edu Case Western Reserve University School of Law George Gund Hall Room A59, Moot Courtroom 11075 East Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44106 School of Law School of Law America/New_York public

1.0 (for in-person attendance) hours of CLE credit has been approved

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Video: Limits on Biomedical Research: Whether, Why, and How

Event Description

Biomedical research aims to advance our understanding of health and illness and identify ways to prevent, diagnose, treat, and ameliorate diseases. Yet, arguably, not all biomedical research that promises progress in understanding health and illness is justified. Join Christine Grady to explore issues of whether we should limit progress through biomedical research, the reasons that some progress through biomedical research should be limited, and how limitations would/should be applied. Research examples such as dual use research of concern, neuromodulation, and research with organoids will be considered.

Speaker Bio

Christine Grady is a nurse-bioethicist, senior investigator and Chief of the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. Her research focuses on clinical research ethics, including informed consent, vulnerability, study design, and recruitment, international research ethics and on ethical issues faced by nurses and other healthcare providers. 
Dr. Grady has authored more than 200 papers in the biomedical and bioethics literature and authored or edited several books, including The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics

She is an elected fellow of the Hastings Center and the American Academy of Nursing, a research fellow at Kennedy Institute of Ethics and an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine. Dr. Grady holds a BS in nursing and biology from Georgetown University, a MSN in community health nursing from Boston College, and a PhD in philosophy from Georgetown University.

Contact This Event Coordinator

Patricia Harbold

216-368-5064

patricia.kim@case.edu

Event Location

Case Western Reserve University School of Law
George Gund Hall
Room A59, Moot Courtroom
11075 East Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44106

Christine Grady Headshot
Christine Grady