Serene Ong
@sereneakong
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23-04-2009 03:26:24
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Lovely to have our former director and good friend Vikki Entwistle back at NUS Centre for Biomedical Ethics as a visiting prof. Great insights from her Wellcome Trust project, "But why is that better?", examining the values and normative assumptions inherent to quality improvement paradigms in healthcare
Excellent empirical ethics panel #ChurchillDeepEnd Australasian Association of Bioethics & Health Law in Tasmania with Mikey Dunn Stacy Carter Jackie Leach Scully
Congratulations to Margaret Palazzo from School of Medicine and Psychology and Serene Ong of NUS Centre for Biomedical Ethics who, as joint winners of this years Max Charlesworth Prize, both presented their work today at the annual Australasian Association of Bioethics & Health Law conference: medicalschool.anu.edu.au/research/resea… #AABHL2022
Dissecting ducks and the WHO MEURI framework as research Australasian Association of Bioethics & Health Law #ChurchillDeepEnd G. Owen Schaefer #bioethics World Health Organization (WHO)
Lightning round: Ryan Friets, RA at NUS Centre for Biomedical Ethics, on intervening in cases of undue influence. Argues autonomy shld be applied symetrically: when patient accepts treatment, and when patient declines. #AABHL2022
At #AABHL2022, @MathaviSen argues that, while legal, #Singapore's differential #COVIDー19 subsidies based on vaccination status, is ethically problematic #Bioethics #AABHL Australasian Association of Bioethics & Health Law #NationalJusticeProject
At #AABHL2022, Tamra Lysaght Ph.D presents #POEIMS: Professional Oversight of Emergency-Use Interventions and Monitoring Systems, co-published with G. Owen Schaefer Voo Teck Chuan Wee Hwee Lin & Roy Joseph: link.springer.com/article/10.100… #Bioethics #AABHL Australasian Association of Bioethics & Health Law #NationalJusticeProject
NUS Centre for Biomedical Ethics about to get stuck into the #AABHL2022 conference dinner. We took no prisoners. Plates cleared. Bottles emptied. Fun had.
At #AABHL2022, Chan Hui Yun & Toh Hui Jin discuss the cross-border transfer of sensitive #HealthData for mobile digital technologies #Bioethics #DigitalHealth #mHealth #DataEthics #DataGovernance #AABHL Australasian Association of Bioethics & Health Law #ActOnNCDs
At #AABHL2022, @Ethical_Mikey speaks on disrupting moral worlds in the pursuit of good practice a project in collaboration with Jonathan Ives from Bristol Uni CEM #Bioethics #AABHL Australasian Association of Bioethics & Health Law #NationalJusticeProject
And that’s a wrap for #AABHL2022 with the best gang from NUS Centre for Biomedical Ethics Can’t wait till the next one!
Concluding Panel Discussion of the Global Forum on Bioethics in Research Meeting on the Ethics of #AI in Global Health Research Katherine Littler, Caesar @Atuire, @Keymenthri Moodley, @ArmandoGuio, Teck Chuan Voo, @Upshur_Ross #Bioethics #ResearchEthics #AIEthics #GFBR World Health Organization (WHO) Stellenbosch Medical Ethics & Law U of T Public Health
Just back from a fantastic Global Forum on Bioethics in Research in Cape Town! My first pecha kucha; it was short but intense!
Congratulations to (Dr.!) Serene Ong Serene Ong for successfully defending her PhD thesis! Look forward to this work on familial disclosure of genetic results being further developed and promulgated but for now a well-earned break is in order. NUS Centre for Biomedical Ethics Tamra Lysaght Ph.D
Congratulations indeed, Serene Ong! It was a real privilege to read your thesis and grapple with your new ‘relational responsibilities’ account, drawing on qualitative research in Singapore to provide a novel ethical justification for disclosing genetic info within families.
Very proud of Serene Ong for getting through her oral exam today and looking forward to our future collaborations 🤩
#Decolonisation of #Bioethics: Lessons for Southeast Asia 23 May 2024, Zoom BKK/JKT 2pm, KL/MNL 3pm Angus Dawson @Atuire @MarkWTan Teck Chuan Voo Serene Ong Southeast Asia Bioethics Network ➡️ zoom.us/meeting/regist… .
Serene Ong, Angela Ballantyne, Tamra Lysaght Ph.D Barry Solaiman and Muhammad Firdaus bin Abdul Aziz on "Innovation Ethics and Oversight: Insights from politically and culturally diverse governance systems" at #wcb2024
Serene Ong on "'It's irresponsible not to share such important information': A narrative of responsibility that underpins familial disclosure of genetic risk in Singapore". A second presentation in this session brought to you by NUS Centre for Biomedical Ethics