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The Princeton Bioethics Exchange offers graduate and postdoctoral students across all university disciplines an opportunity to cultivate ethical awareness, reflection, and practical resources for addressing the ethical ramifications of their research and resulting policy.
Speaker:
Jianping Fu
Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Cell & Developmental Biology, University of Michigan
Topic: Bioengineering Human Embryos and Organ Models: Why researchers should use these models with caution.
Suggested Reading:
Why researchers should use human embryo models with caution
Led by graduate student Emily Singer and co-moderated by Ezra Levy (MOL) and Penelope Georges of the Council on Science and Technology.
Interested postdocs and grad students should contact Emily Singer ([email protected]) for more details.
- Council on Science and Technology
- Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute
- Princeton University Faith Work Initiative
- GradFutures