Afgelopen evenementen
Considering the path of nutrigenomics
Openbare verdediging van het proefschrift door Rixt Komduur
Ethics of Nutrigenomics
Workshop discussing the ethics of nutrigenomics from different perspectives.
Is jouw DNA oranje?
De D&A Store staat op de vrijmarkt in Utrecht en geeft aan iedereen met oranje DNA een t-shirt met zijn eigen DNA
Food-Fuel: concurrentie of synergie?
Leidt de groei van biobrandstoffen tot een aantasting van de voedselzekerheid? Debatreeks annex dialoog. Startbijeenkomst op 22 april, deelname op uitnodiging.
Nature and nurture in nutrition
Science Café Wageningen over de interactie tussen genen, voedsel, gezondheid en psychologie. Met Michael Müller en Hedwig te Molder
Ethical, legal and social aspects of rare diseases and orphan drugs in Europe
This symposium will discuss how the diagnosis, care, and treatment of rare diseases can be improved by the coordination and centralization of efforts and resources.
Biobased economy in ontwikkelingslanden
Debat in de Rode Hoed, onderdeel van het programma 'It's the food, stupid!'
Individualized choice: a new approach to reproductive autonomy in prenatal screening
2-day Brocher Symposium organized by CSG principal investigator Guido de Wert (Maastricht University)
Exploring dilemmas of genomic health information in private life insurance
Symposium by Health, Ethics and Society (HES, Maastricht University) and CSG Centre for Society and the Life Sciences
The future of regenerative medicine
Lezing door prof. Anthony Hollander, hoogleraar Tissue Engineering en betrokken bij de eerste transplantatie van een kunstmatige luchtpijp.
Implications of regenerative medicine
Seminar met prof Anthony Hollander, betrokken bij de eerste kweek en plaatsing van een menselijke luchtpijp.
Promisomics: promise management in BIG life sciences
Workshop on the issues concerning the management of promises and expectations in life sciences
Solidarity: towards new solutions in the bioethics of biobanking; biosecurity; and health inequalities
Multidisciplinary Brocher Symposium, where experts from a range of academic disciplines as well as policy fields will discuss the application of solidarity in connection to a range of current..
Medisch-ethische dilemma's
Collegereeks van Studium Generale Maastricht
Science finds, Technology applies, Man conforms
Public lecture by Tsjalling Swierstra
Genetic Transparency. Ethical and social implications of next generation human genomics and genetic medicine
Datum: 18 mrt 2013 tot 23 mrt 2013 Tijd: 09:00 tot 17:00 uur Locatie:Universität zu Lübeck, Duitsland
- New Application Deadline - Interdisciplinary workshop for young scholars in the fields of ethics, philosophy, social and political sciences, cultural, and disability studies, science & technology..
Human genomics and medical technology
3-day Advanced European Bioethics Course with public keynote lecture by prof. Tsjalling Swierstra.
Genetics education for the 21st century: design criteria and good practices
International workshop on the consequences of developments in genetics research for biology education.
Intellectual Property Rights
Academic course on IPR's and their roles in research and innovation, for MA and PhD students
DNA-lab dag 2013
Scholingsdag van de Reizende DNA-labs voor VO-docenten
How technology becomes nature
Studium Generale lecture by Koert van Mensvoort on the interaction between new technologies and society
Data protection in an era of consumer targeted genome sequencing
This Brocher symposium brings together legal specialists in Data Protection and social science experts on direct to consumer genetic testing. It aims to inform discussions on all aspects of data..
Family matters in the prevention of common chronic disorders. Type 2 diabetes as an example
Symposium preceding the thesis defense of Suzanne van Esch (VUmc) on this topic. With Cecile Janssens, Barend Middelkoop and Lidewij Henneman.
Verdacht DNA
Kenniscafé over DNA-technieken in de opsporing en bewijsvoering bij strafzaken.
Understanding Evolvability and Robustness
This workshop brings together biologists, philosophers, engineers and mathematicians interested in systems and synthetic biology, in order to discuss the central notion of evolvability.



