Presenter:
David Magnus
Thomas A. Raffin Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Ethics and Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at Stanford University
Director of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics
Editor in Chief of the American Journal of Bioethics
He has published articles on a wide range of topics in bioethics, including research ethics, genetics, stem cell research, organ transplantation, end of life, and patient communication. He is the principal editor of a collection of essays entitled “Who Owns Life?” (2002) and his publications have appeared in New England Journal of Medicine, Science, Nature Biotechnology, and the British Medical Journal.
Time:
11/04/2019 18:30-20:00
Venue:
Peking University Law School Pin Café (First Floor, Chenming Building)
Language:
English
Key Discussions:
What is precision medicine?
What are the applications of AI in precision medicine?
What are the ethical challenges?