Open Faculty Position: Now Accepting Applications We are recruiting an open rank, tenure track/tenured faculty member with expertise in clinical ethics consultation to begin as early as September 2024. This position is within The Department and Institute of Bioethics and Health Humanities (IBHH), housed in the School of Public and Population Health at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Learn more and apply. Events 50th Anniversary of the Institute for Bioethics and Health Humanities Timeline In April of 1970, both The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Science at Houston and The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston sponsored the symposium "Humanism in Medicine" that would help shape and give impetus to the new institute that would emerge at UTMB in 1973. This new institute would be dedicated to medicine and the humanities. Upcoming 2023 Seminars View Past Seminars & Events Twitter - X, Log-in News Publication between BHH and Center for Addiction Science and Therapeutics May 16, 2024, 13:58 PM by Ashley Torres Postdoctoral fellow Dr. Jessica Olivares, BHH faculty Drs. Emma Tumilty and Lisa Campo-Engelstein, and UTMB CAST faculty Dr. Kathryn Cunningham publish article in The American Journal of Bioethics. Graduate students publish article in Journal of Medical Ethics May 16, 2024, 13:52 PM by Ashley Torres Graduate students Hannah Carpenter, Georgia Loutrianakis, Peyton Baker, Tiffany Bystra, and Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein publish “Procreative Loss Without Pregnancy Loss.” Journal of Medical Ethics (2024). Dr. Tumilty speaks on Art Repeneurship Galveston panel about AI May 2, 2024, 10:57 AM by Ashley Torres Dr. Emma Tumilty recently participated in a panel discussion organized by Art Repeneurship Galveston, exploring the topic "AI: Friend or Foe." Dr. Stephen Molldrem publishes article about social dimensions of pathogen genomics in BioSocieties April 15, 2024, 14:52 PM by IBHH The article is titled “What to do with the new molecular publics: the vernacularization of pathogen genomics and the future of infectious disease biosocialities.” Dr. Sarah Baker appointed Associate Dean for Student Affairs at UT Southwestern Medical Center April 3, 2024, 11:56 AM by IBHH Dr. Sarah Baker was appointed Associate Dean for Student Affairs at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Dr. Alberto Aparicio publishes in BioSocieties March 20, 2024, 14:10 PM by IBHH The new article by Dr. Alberto Aparicio is entitled, "Accept no limits: biocontainment and the construction of a safer space for experimentation in xenobiology as a legacy of Asilomar."
Publication between BHH and Center for Addiction Science and Therapeutics May 16, 2024, 13:58 PM by Ashley Torres Postdoctoral fellow Dr. Jessica Olivares, BHH faculty Drs. Emma Tumilty and Lisa Campo-Engelstein, and UTMB CAST faculty Dr. Kathryn Cunningham publish article in The American Journal of Bioethics.
Graduate students publish article in Journal of Medical Ethics May 16, 2024, 13:52 PM by Ashley Torres Graduate students Hannah Carpenter, Georgia Loutrianakis, Peyton Baker, Tiffany Bystra, and Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein publish “Procreative Loss Without Pregnancy Loss.” Journal of Medical Ethics (2024).
Dr. Tumilty speaks on Art Repeneurship Galveston panel about AI May 2, 2024, 10:57 AM by Ashley Torres Dr. Emma Tumilty recently participated in a panel discussion organized by Art Repeneurship Galveston, exploring the topic "AI: Friend or Foe."
Dr. Stephen Molldrem publishes article about social dimensions of pathogen genomics in BioSocieties April 15, 2024, 14:52 PM by IBHH The article is titled “What to do with the new molecular publics: the vernacularization of pathogen genomics and the future of infectious disease biosocialities.”
Dr. Sarah Baker appointed Associate Dean for Student Affairs at UT Southwestern Medical Center April 3, 2024, 11:56 AM by IBHH Dr. Sarah Baker was appointed Associate Dean for Student Affairs at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Dr. Alberto Aparicio publishes in BioSocieties March 20, 2024, 14:10 PM by IBHH The new article by Dr. Alberto Aparicio is entitled, "Accept no limits: biocontainment and the construction of a safer space for experimentation in xenobiology as a legacy of Asilomar."