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L’utilité de ce genre d’institutions est incontestable. Car le monde moderne est sans cesse confronté à des innovations, médicales ou autres, qui s’appliquent à l’homme ou à son environnement proche. Ce lieu est donc nécessaire pour préparer la matière intellectuelle qui sera ensuite transférée aux citoyens afin que ceux- ci puissent se prononcer quant à la légitimité de ces innovations.

 

Professeur Axel Kahn, le célèbre généticien français, lors de l’inauguration de la Fondation Brocher

 

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Angeliki Kerasidou Angeliki Kerasidou

Researcher in Global Health Ethics - The Ethox Centre, University of Oxford
United Kingdom

Dr Angeliki Kerasidou is a Researcher in Global Health Ethics at the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford. She studied Theology and Philosophy at universities in Greece, Germany and the UK, and gained her doctorate in 2009 at Oxford University. Her research focuses on the ethics of new technologies in biomedical research and their impact in practice. She has written about the ethics of stem cell research, synthetic biology, and the ethics of genomic research, particularly in developing countries. A central theme in her work is the ethical questions that arise within professional roles (ethics and professionalism). Her current research is looking at the ways in which socio-economic changes and technological advancements are impacting on the moral landscape of medical practice and research. Angeliki is a member of the Oxford Tropical Research Ethics Committee (OxTREC) and the Director of the Caroline Miles and Andrew Markus Scholarship Schemes, The Ethox Centre.