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Data: A new direction – but which direction? A commentary on the UK Government’s public consultation on reforms to the data protection regime – by Edward Dove – The Mason Institute Blog
10 Nov 2021: The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and bioethics fields.
Experiences from past animal outbreaks help University of Edinburgh veterinarians adjust to COVID-19 working conditions, by Aphaluck Bhatiasevi – COVID-19 Perspectives
19 May 2020: The Hospital provides as much remote care as is possible, so that their clients do not have to bring their animals in unless urgent medical attention is needed.
The Usher Institute organizes COVID-19 webinars to strengthen partnership, inform policy and bridge knowledge gaps, writes Aphaluck Bhatiasevi – COVID-19 Perspectives
25 Jun 2020: For example, following the first webinar, notes and slides were shared with the office of the Chief Medical Officer in Scotland regarding how Singapore deployed a multi-agency approach in their
The shock of vulnerability: philosophical contemplations on death and dying during the pandemic, in conversation with Michael Cholbi – COVID-19 Perspectives
11 Jan 2021: The interdisciplinary approach to this topic is quite fascinating. While anthropologists are studying the funerary rites and rituals of grief, the medical scientists are more focused on the biological aspects of
The bioethics of transnational commercial pregnancy: reflections on the J Kenyon Mason Annual Lecture with Prof Francoise Baylis – The Mason Institute Blog
20 Mar 2015: The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and bioethics fields.
Sticking to the script? Superheroes, enhancement, and the challenge of steering technologies in socially desirable ways – Part 1 – The Mason Institute Blog
03 Mar 2016: 1). Following the NSF report, a series of European reports also considered the possibilities for technological convergence to ‘enhance evolution’ and produce augmented humans and in 2012 the Academy of Medical ... The Institute provides
As countries ramp-up COVID-19 tests, Edinburgh University researchers discuss the expectations and values of diagnostics, writes Aphaluck Bhatiasevi – COVID-19 Perspectives
14 May 2020: Prof Jurgen Haas, Head of the Division of Infection Medicine at the Edinburgh Medical School says there are different kinds of tests currently available, including antibody tests which can trace past
Sticking to the script? Superheroes, enhancement, and the challenge of steering technologies in socially desirable ways – Part 2 – The Mason Institute Blog
03 Mar 2016: in defining medical misconduct). Professional status thus mixes elements of self-regulation and formal (law-based) regulation. ... The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life
Calling for a stronger climate and health nexus within the UNFCCC – Global Health Academy • BLOG
02 Jul 2015: From 1-11. th. June I was part of the International Federation of Medical Students Association’s (IFMSA) delegation at the UNFCCC intersessional’s in Bonn. ... Eleanor Dow – Medical student at the University of Edinburgh and coordinator of Healthy
Polymorph Hand Prototypes – ILA 6 : By The Hand For The Hand – Quentin's Hopefully Successful Attempt at Doing Product Design
02 Nov 2020: Medical splints, or the weird glove things used to keep your finger(s) from moving are generally bulky, not the best looking and also often warm and uncomfortable.