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IHEM external speaker Prof. Stefania Centrone: public ZOOM access

Stefania Centrone is a Professor of Philosophy and Philosophy of Science at TUM. Her research focuses on theoretical philosophy, combining systematic analysis with a historical perspective. Her work is highly interdisciplinary. At TUM, she aims to integrate philosophy with social sciences, mathematics, computer science, and artificial intelligence. At the IHEM External Speaker talk, she examines the evolution of the metaphor "thinking is reckoning" throughout the history of philosophy, tracing its development from Socrates to contemporary discussions.

Clinical Ethics Forum: How can I know what is important to you?

TranslaTUM Ismaninger Str. 22 22, Munich

Who is the person who is a patient here in the hospital? Is there anything I should know as a professional so that I can understand what the person needs? Why is the right to self-determination so important and where are the limits? How can we approach people from different backgrounds, social environments, cultures and religions with an open attitude? With contributions on diversity, people of Islamic faith, communication across religions and the treatment wishes of patients, we would like to open up the forum and exchange ideas with you. Employees from all professional groups from all areas of the MRI, trainees, students and guests are welcome to attend this series of events organized by the Clinical Ethics Committee. Registration by e-mail to klinische.ethik@mri.tum.de

IHEM external speaker Prof. Ruth Horn: public ZOOM access

Title: Ethical and social implications of public-private partnerships in the context of genomic/big health data collection Abstract: This talk discusses the ethical and social issues raised by public-private partnerships in the context of large-scale genomics initiatives in France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Israel, i.e. collaborations where commercial entities are given access to publicly held ... Continued


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