April
4

Penn Bioethics Seminar: "I don't know how they treat White Folks: Bioethical Considerations for Racism Focused Research

12:00pm - 1:00pm • 1402 Blockley Hall, 423 Guardian Drive (and streaming via Zoom)

2023-04-04 12:00:00 2023-04-04 13:00:00 America/New_York Penn Bioethics Seminar: "I don't know how they treat White Folks: Bioethical Considerations for Racism Focused Research "I don't know how they treat White Folks": Bioethical Considerations for Racism Focused Research   Kevin Ahmaad Jenkins, PhD Vice-Provost's Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Social Policy & Practice Associate Fellow, Center for Public Health Initiatives, PSOM Lunch is provided for in-person attendees. Livestreaming available via Zoom. The bioethics of racism focused research is a complex and multi-faceted issue that deserves thoughtful deliberation. From the historical context of racial bias in medical studies to current discrimination in regulation, racism has long been embedded in medical research.  To truly address the bioethical considerations of Racism-Focused research, Dr. Jenkins focused on over a decade of studying the “R word”: racism. What are the implications of Racism-Focused research from the perspective of a Black man in the Intelligencia?  1402 Blockley Hall, 423 Guardian Drive (and streaming via Zoom) Penn Medical Ethics

"I don't know how they treat White Folks": Bioethical Considerations for Racism Focused Research

 

Kevin Ahmaad Jenkins, PhD
Vice-Provost's Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Social Policy & Practice
Associate Fellow, Center for Public Health Initiatives, PSOM

Lunch is provided for in-person attendees.
Livestreaming available via Zoom.

The bioethics of racism focused research is a complex and multi-faceted issue that deserves thoughtful deliberation. From the historical context of racial bias in medical studies to current discrimination in regulation, racism has long been embedded in medical research. 

To truly address the bioethical considerations of Racism-Focused research, Dr. Jenkins focused on over a decade of studying the “R word”: racism. What are the implications of Racism-Focused research from the perspective of a Black man in the Intelligencia? 

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