BioDiary
BioDiary is an online resource designed to inform and promote forthcoming bioethics related symposia, conferences, seminars and other such events in the UK, Europe and beyond.
January 2011
- Fertility 2011
Wednesday 5th January 2011 - Friday 7th January 2011
Convention Centre, Spencer Dock, North Wall Quay, Dublin 1, Ireland
The 7th biennial conference of the UK Fertility Societies.This event will address key issues in fertility including the consequences of current interventions, scientific breakthroughs, controversies in reproduction and debates about ethics. - The End of the HFEA: Are We Throwing the Baby Out with the Bathwater?
Monday 17th January 2011
Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AG, UK
An evening debate at the Royal Society organised by the Progress Educational Trust (PET), supported by the Anne McLaren Memorial Fund. - Continua European Symposium 2011: We're Making It Personal - Are You?
Monday 17th January 2011 - Tuesday 18th January 2011
Brussels Marriott, Belgium
This symposium will bring healthcare professionals, researchers, world-class companies, entrepreneurs, policy makers, health ministries and other stakeholders together for an in-depth look at a variety of Personal Connected Health solutions and how these tools and services will fit into Europe&rsquo - Infertility: Focus on the Medical and Legal Outcomes of Negligence
Wednesday 19th January 2011
Reynolds Porter Chamberlain, Tower Bridge House, St Katharine's Way, London, E1W 1AA
A discussion introduced by William Ledger - Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Sheffield's Medical School, Head of Royal Hallamshire Hospital's Centre for Reproductive Medicine and Fertility, and coeditor of The Fallopian Tube in Infertility and IVF Practice and R - The future of biobanking in Europe: Searching for answers to the ethical and legal challenges of human tissue research
Wednesday 19th January 2011 - Friday 21st January 2011
University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany
The Tiss.EU project (www.tisseu.org) deals with the ethical and legal challenges of human tissue research in the European Member States plus Switzerland. To this end, the project gathers and compares national legislative instruments and ethical guidelines with the help of external experts and makes - Should we try to live forever?
Wednesday 26th January 2011
King's College London
This will be the fourth seminar in the ESRC funded Seminar Series The 'New' Ageing Populations: Mapping identities, health, needs and responses across the lifecourse, led by the Institute of Gerontology, King's College London. - Later Life: Planning for an Ageing Population
Thursday 27th January 2011
The Barbican, London
The future of health and social care for our elderly population will be considered by key speakers from across the sectors. The Department of Health has recently published its 'Vision for Adult Social Care', setting out the government's plans for reforming social care. The report from - Facing the Fertility Challenge Together
Sunday 30th January 2011
Finchley Synagogue, Kinloss Gardens, London N3 3DU, UK
This event will see experts in the biomedical and social aspects of infertility, and experienced rabbis sensitive to Halachic (Jewish legal) fertility issues, exchange views about available treatments and their implications. Medical professionals, rabbis, therapists supporting individuals and couple
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