28th March 2023 MA Bioethics and Medical Law information webinar Attend our webinar to learn more about our MA Bioethics and Medical Law degree.
3rd March 2023 Heritable Genome Editing and Equality This two-day conference on will examine whether heritable genetic modifications could cause a resurgence in eugenic ideology and undermin...
1st March 2023 MA Bioethics and Medical Law information webinar Attend our webinar to learn more about our MA Bioethics and Medical Law degree.
12th September 2022 2022 CBET lecture: How is COVID changing the ways doctors make end-of-life decisions? Dr. Benjamin Chang on how COVID is changing the way’s doctors make decisions around the ends of patients’ lives.
18th November 2021 In the Face of IT: Exploring the future of biometrics in a post-Covid world Join us as we discuss the impact of these new technologies on society and identify the key ethical issues which we all need to be conside...
23rd July 2021 Who is a person and how shall I treat them? This lecture aims to explore who a cognitivist and embodied persons is and, consequently, how those views informs how we shall treat them.
3rd December 2020 Sex or Gender Identity in the Medical Record? An examination of the GMC Trans Healthcare Ethical Advice Dr Sara Dahlen examines the Trans Healthcare ethical advice from the General Medical Council (GMC).
15th October 2020 She has a heartbeat too: Is Abortion a Human Right? The 2020 Centre for Bioethics and Emerging Technologies lecture will be given by Dr Hannah Osborne.
24th September 2020 Destined for the dustbin? The ethics of UK embryo disposal practices A webinar about the ethics of embryo disposal practices in the UK.
10th September 2020 Imagining 2050: Regulating the future of BioLaw An online seminar imagining the regulator of the future and the issues that it may have to face thirty years on, in 2050.
10th February 2020 An Existential Phenomenology of Addiction A book launch with Dr Anna Westin in conjunction with Centre for Bioethics and Emerging Technologies.
10th January 2020 Is it possible to ethically engender posthuman persons? The Centre of Bioethics and Emerging Technologies at St Mary's University, Twickenham, will be celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2020.
22nd November 2019 Harmful Truths and Useful Lies? Is it always wrong to lie to patients? This lecture will examine truth telling and lying as contested concepts, tracing how their standing in health care has changed over time.
1st November 2019 Christians and healthcare - should we leave it to the state? This lecture will look at the role of Christians in the provision of healthcare and the move in the post-war period to a position, in man...
16th May 2019 First Do No Harm: Euthanasia in Belgium Hosted by the Centre for Bioethics and Emerging Technologies
14th March 2019 Religion, Spirituality and Psychological Wellbeing Hosted by the Centre for Bioethics and Emerging Technologies