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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.


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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.


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Stephen Molldrem, PhD

Dr. Molldrem to direct NIH bioethics supplement project on TB genomic epidemiology in Botswana

Oct 19, 2021, 14:54 PM by User Not Found

Dr. Stephen Molldrem will direct an NIH-funded bioethics supplement project under the parent R01 grant “Improved understanding of TB transmission by accounting for within-host heterogeneity of M. tuberculosis: A population-based molecular epidemiology study in a high HIV prevalent setting” (R01AI147336, PI Sanghyuk Shin, UC-Irvine). The bioethics supplement project was funded through a competitive NIH award process. The study will use interviews and deliberative dialogues to shed light on how TB stakeholders in greater Gaborone, Botswana understand ethical issues, risks, and benefits that accompany uses of methods from TB genomic epidemiology to understand transmission patterns.