2000-2001 
February 18, 2000 Temptations in Gene Therapy Research  Bernard Gert, Ph.D. Dartmouth College March 24, 2000     Science, Disability and ‘Deaf Culture’      Thomas J. Balkany, M.D. University of Miami Department of Otolaryngology April 28, 2000     Sensitive Research, Vulnerable Subjects — A Nursing Perspective      Nancy Crigger, R.N., Ph.D. University of Central Florida May 19, 2000     Clinical Trials in the Developing World      Charles Mitchell, M.D. University of Miami Department of Pediatrics August 25, 2000     Human Studies in Developing Countries: Exploitation or Science?      Anthony Mullings, D.M., M.P.H., University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica September 29, 2000     Stem Cell Research      Arturo Brito, M.D., University of Miami Department of Pediatrics and National Bioethics Advisory Commission November 10, 2000     Secret U.S. Experiments on Humans      Jonathan D. Moreno, Ph.D., University of Virginia December 8, 2000     Information Shortfall: Clinical Trials, Computers and the Need to Know      Charles Jaffe, M.D., Ph.D., AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals January 26, 2001     Internet Research      Kenneth W. Goodman, Ph.D,. Director, University of Miami Bioethics Program March 30, 2001     Sex, Fecundity and Reproduction: Scientific, Social and Ethical Challenges      Germaine M. Buck, Ph.D., National Institutes of Health April 27, 2001     Religion as a Medical Variable      Fred M. Frohock, Ph.D., Syracuse University May 18, 2001     The Challenges of Human Research – An African Perspective      Kumar Sridutt Baboo, M.Med., M.B.B.S., University of Zambia School of Medicine, Lusaka  
2001-2002 
September 14, 2001     Ethics and Compliance – What Are All These New Regs About?      Norman H. Altman, V.M.D., University of Miami Vice Provost for Research November 16, 2001     Science, Social Policy, Economics: A Perfect Ethical Dilemma      Luis Glaser, Ph.D., University of Miami Executive Vice President and Provost December 14, 2001     Out of Africa: Lessons in Protecting Participants in Human Subjects Research      Arturo Brito, M.D., University of Miami Department of Pediatrics January 18, 2002     Responsible Conduct of Research: The Government’s Role – and Rationale      Alicia Dustira, Ph.D., U. S. Office of Research Integrity February 22, 2002     Privacy, Data Protection and the Law      Anita Cava, J.D., Reid Cushman, Ph.D., Mike Novo, J.D., University of Miami Department of Business Law, Ethics Programs, and Office of the General Counsel March 29, 2002     Conflict of Interest in Clinical Research      Robert Walker, M.D., University of South Florida April 18, 2002     Banked Tissue Research: Ethical and Legal Challenges      Jeffrey Botkin, M.D.,University of Utah May 17, 2002     Who’s in Charge? Research Oversight and the Role of Lawyers, Congress and Investigators      Rina Hakimian, J.D., M.P.H., National Cancer Institute  
2002-2003 
September 27, 2002     Ethics and Education Research: Challenges to the Biomedical Model      Paul Braunschweiger, Ph.D. University of Miami Department of Radiation Oncology Kenneth W. Goodman, Ph.D. Director, University of Miami Bioethics Program October 18, 2002     Transgenic Animals      Lida Anestidou, D.V.M., M.S. University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center November 8, 2002     Nursing and Research      Various Faculty (VAMC and University of Miami) December 13, 2002     Science, Advocacy and Activism      Lee Crandall, Ph.D., University of Miami February 11, 2003     Public Health Research and Genomics      Muin J. Khoury, M.D., Ph.D., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Public Health Service, Atlanta, GA March 14, 2003     Informed Consent: When Subjects Say “Yes,” But Should Say “No”      Saul J. Weiner, M.D., University of Illinois at Chicago April 4, 2003     Clinical Trial(s) and Error: Acquiring and Applying Evidence      Peter Schwartz, M.D., Ph.D., Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Boston University May 16, 2003     Medical Marijuana: Politics, Drug Abuse and the Federal Research Agenda      Craig Klugman, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno  
2003-2004 
September 26, 2003     Civil Liability in Therapeutic and Nontherapeutic Research: Who Pays?      Linda A. Simunek, ARNP, Ph.D., J.D. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. October 3, 2003     Legal and Ethical Issues in Genetics: An Update      Mary Kay Pelias, Ph.D., J.D. Louisiana State University, New Orleans November 14, 2003     Research on Assisted Dying      Faye Girsh, Ed.D. End-of-Life Choices, Denver December 5, 2003 [canceled]     Pollution and Health Disparities      Richard D. Gragg III, Ph.D. Florida A&M University, Tallahassee January 23, 2004     Research Ethics In Latin America      Fernando Lolas, M.D. Pan American Health Organization, Santiago, Chile February 27, 2004     Therapeutic and Reproductive Cloning: Building a Framework to Protect Research   Bernard Siegel, J.D. Genetics Policy Institute, Miami March 5, 2004     When is Written Consent Necessary? The Case of Education Research      Jack M. Fletcher, Ph.D. University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston May 21, 2004     Ultra-Low-Temperature Storage of the Critically Ill      Steven B. Harris, M.D. Critical Care Research, Inc., Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., and Christopher Dougherty, Ph.D. Suspended Animation, Inc., Boca Raton, Fla  
2004-2005 
September. 24, 2004     Soldiers as Subjects: New Challenges from Military Research      Kenneth W. Goodman, Ph.D., Co-Director, Ethics Programs, University of Miami October 15, 2004     Community-Based Research      Virginia Ashby Sharpe, Ph.D., Georgetown University November 12, 2004     Research on Resuscitation: Medical Progress and Unintended Consequences      James R. Jude, M.D., Miami January 28, 2005     The Terri Schiavo Case: Research Challenges in Death and Dying      Robin N. Fiore, Ph.D., Florida Atlantic University February 25, 2005     A Better Approach to Animal Research: Insights from Neurological Complexity      Jeffrey Spike, Ph.D., Florida State University, Tallahassee March 25, 2005     Ethics Review of Outbreak Research: A System Doomed to Fail?      Raphael Saginur, M.D., University of Ottawa May 13, 2005     How Should We Earn the Public’s Trust? Research at Academic Medical Centers      Mark Yarborough, Ph.D., University of Colorado at Denver  
2005-2006 
September. 23, 2005     Are We There Yet?Educational Tools for Scientific Integrity      Paul G. Braunschweiger, Ph.D.,  Director University of Miami Miller October 14, 2005     Electronic Patient Records: Sources of Data and Targets of Research      Melissa Goldstein, J.D., The Markle Foundation, Washington, D.C. December 9, 2005     Undue Incentives for Research in Latin America      Sergio Litewka, M.D., University of Miami Ethics Programs Janaury 17, 2006     Research Sponsorship at UM: Challenges and Future Directions      Thomas J. LeBlanc, Ph.D., University of Miami January 27, 2006     Navigating Ethical Challenges in Biomarker Research      Carol Isaacson Barash, Ph.D., Boston February 23, 2006     The Moral Status of Science Policy: Lessons from the Stem Cell Wars      Eric M. Meslin, Ph.D, Indiana University March 31, 2006    ‘ Therapeutic Jurisprudence’ and Incompetent Research Subjects      Bruce J. Winick, J.D., University of Miami April 10, 2006     Studying How the World Treats Its Children      James Appleyard, M.D., London April, 21, 2006     A Moral Framework for Public Health Ethics & Prevention: What’s the Fuss?      Katie Wasson, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute  
2006-2007 
October 27, 2006     Studying Medical Failure: Ethical and Regulatory Challenges      Robert L. Wears, M.D., M.S., University of Florida, Jacksonville November 10 2006     Developmental Disability: Unique Challenges for Research      Jeffrey P. Brosco, M.D., Ph.D., and Kenneth W. Goodman, Ph.D., University of Miami December 15, 2006     Is the Belmont Report Adequate For Genetics Research?      Bernard Gert, Ph.D.,  Dartmouth College January 12, 2007     Love, Guilt and the Telephone: Research on Home Care Technology      Bonnie Kaplan, Ph.D., Yale University  February 9, 2007     Research and Reproduction: The Case of Uterus Transplants      Andreas Tzakis, M.D., Ph.D.,  University of Miami March 9, 2007     False Hope? Managing Pressure to Provide Experimental Therapy      Richard A. Rettig, Ph.D., RAND Corporation April 13, 2007     Hope, ‘Therapeutic Misestimation’ and Consent in Clinical Research      Jodi Halpern, M.D., Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley  
2007-2008 
September 21, 2007     Gifts and Gratitude: The Role of Industry Largesse in Research      Daniel S. Goldberg, J.D.,  Baylor College of Medicine, Houston October 5, 2007     How to Give Valid Consent for Research That’s Not Good for You      Mary Coombs, J.D. University of Miami School of Law November 30, 2007     Culture, Ethnicity & Cancer Trials: Managing Communication Disparity      Christian Simon, Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland February 15, 2008     Statistics & Values: Identifying & Managing Hidden Preferences in Data Analysis      Chris Feudtner, M.D., Ph.D., MPH,  The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia April 25, 2008     Do Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Have Souls? Imaginative Tools to Resolve Ethical Standoffs      Gerard Magill, Ph.D. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh May 30, 2008     Ethical Issues for Academic Medical Centers      Kenneth Ludmerer, M.D. Washington University, St. Louis  
2008-2009 
August 29, 2008     Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act-Will GINA Expand Subject Enrollment?      Rebecca Feinberg, J.D., M.Be., M.S. October 31, 2008     Promoting Integrity in the UM Animal Care and Use Program      Paul Braunschweiger, Ph.D., University of Miami December 12, 2008     Beyond Conflicts of Interest: Managing Moral Hazards in Funded Research      Robin N. Fiore, Ph.D., Florida Atlantic University January 23, 2009     Community-Based Participatory Research      Erin Kobetz, Ph.D., MPH, University of Miami February 13, 2009     Over-Prescribed/Under-Medicated: History and Cultural Politics of Pain in America      Keith Wailoo, Ph.D., Rutgers University  April 17, 2009     Informed Consent or Informed Contract?      Hans-Martin Sass, Ph.D., Georgetown University May 8, 2009     Increasing Minority Participation in Clinical Trials: Can Decision Aids Help?      Margaret Byrne, Ph.D., University of Miami September 25, 2009     Neuroscience Research, Philosophy and the Case of Terri Schiavo      Daniel N. Robinson, Ph.D., Oxford University December 18, 2009     Research on Prisoners: Nuremberg to Guantanamo?      Steven Miles, M.D., University of Minnesota   
                                       
                                                                                                            
                        
 
 
     
 
   
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