Marsilius Winter School “Global Governance of Human Germline Editing” on 12-17 Nov 2018 in Heidelberg
The Marsilius Winter School aims to investigate the scientific background of human germline editing and how its applications are regulated at the global level. A discussion on international governance frameworks of germline editing is necessary to address potential use cases, ethical and moral standards of its applications and how to prevent misuse. The Winter School will explore the potential scope of genome editing applications in medicine, the degree of bindingness of any possible international governance, as well as the consideration of different sociocultural insights and their influence on regulations. International experts from the fields of biomedicine, law, and ethics will contribute to a symposium held during the Winter School.
Participants are expected to contribute to the interdisciplinary discussions and give a presentation at the Winter School. The aim of the Winter School is to develop and discuss a review or position paper. Applicants (graduate students and early postdoctoral fellows) should have research interests in areas relevant to the topic of the Marsilius Winter School (law, social sciences, philosophy, ethics, natural sciences and biomedicine).
- Date: 12-17 November 2018
- Venue: Marsilius-Kolleg of Heidelberg University, Germany
- Registration: closes on 21 September 2018; Online application
- Costs: no registration fees, travel support available, free froom and board
Scientific Coordinators
- Prof. Dr. Michael Boutros (Heidelberg University and German Cancer Research Center, Genome Research)
- Dr. Fruzsina Molnár-Gábor (Heidelberg Academy of Science and Humanities, Law)
Confirmed Speakers
- Anne Cambon-Thombson (University Toulouse III)
- Rosario Isasi (University of Miami)
- Philipp Stoellger (Heidelberg University)
- Kathleen M. Vogel (University of Maryland)