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." Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein and IBHH graduate student Grayson Jackson publish in Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology March 13, 2024, 08:02 AM by IBHH Their article compares two cases of pediatric gender-affirming care and discusses the ethical tensions therein. Dr. Molldrem Presents Research on Molecular HIV Surveillance to Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics March 7, 2024, 09:29 AM by IBHH The March 5, 2024 talk was titled “The Controversy Over Molecular HIV Surveillance and the Question of Consent in Public Health Ethics: Where Do We Go from Here?” Notable contributions at the Shine Academy’s 2024 Innovations in Health Science Education conference February 28, 2024, 17:32 PM by IBHH At the Shine Academy’s 2024 conference, Johnna Wellesley and her team won first place for their innovative curriculum on storytelling in medicine, while Beth Hawkins and her team received an honorable mention for their research on a student-run food pantry's outcomes. Other notable contributions included discussions on integrating folk illness into healthcare education and developing ethical strategies for student-based community work. Dr. Molldrem and Collaborator Dr. Roderic N. Crooks Publish Dialogue in Feminist Formations on Dr. Marika Cifor’s book Viral Cultures February 28, 2024, 17:25 PM by IBHH Drs. Molldrem and Crooks discuss the relationship of cultural studies, activism, and HIV/AIDS archives in a conversation about Dr. Marika Cifor’s book Viral Cultures: Activist Archiving in the Age of AIDS (2022). Their dialogue was part of a dossier on Viral Cultures published in Feminist Formations. Read the dialogue here. Dr. Molldrem, Dr. Moses, Dr. Aparicio, and IBHH PhD Student Vishnu Subrahmanyam publish commentary in AJOB February 28, 2024, 17:21 PM by IBHH The Open Peer Commentary is titled “For Analytics Beyond “Personhood,” Bioethics Should Look Toward Science and Technology Studies (STS).” It responded to Dr. Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby’s article “The End of Personhood.” New Insights on Ethical Translational Science by Institute for Translational Sciences Research Ethics Team February 28, 2024, 17:17 PM by IBHH Ethical Translational Science by Institute for Translational Sciences Research Ethics Team published work in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications Dr. Alberto Aparicio featured in open peer commentary in the American Journal of Bioethics February 26, 2024, 09:32 AM by IBHH Dr. Alberto Aparicio featured in a American Journal of Bioethics publication. Press Release: "'Monstrous Births' and the Making of Race in the Nineteenth-Century United States" (University of Chicago Press Journals) February 16, 2024, 11:24 AM by IBHH Dr. Miriam Rich's recent article was featured in a press release by University of Chicago Press Journals. Dr. Molldrem publishes chapter in Queer Data Studies edited volume January 17, 2024, 15:46 PM by IBHH Dr. Stephen Molldrem published a book chapter in the Queer Data Studies edited volume from University of Washington Press, edited by Dr. Patrick Keilty. Dr. Molldrem’s chapter is titled “HIV Data as Queer Data: Biomedical Sexualities, Treatment-as-Prevention, and the New Sex Hierarchy for People Living with HIV.” 2024 Bioethics Bowl Winner January 17, 2024, 15:42 PM by IBHH On behalf of Dr. Michael Malloy, Emeritus John P. McGovern Chair in Oslerian Education Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein was quoted in article December 15, 2023, 13:30 PM by Marisela Sifuentes Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein was quoted in article in Stat on Dec. 13, 2023. Dr. Stephen Molldrem and collaborator Dr. Anthony K J Smith publish article in Social Studies of Science December 14, 2023, 08:00 AM by Marisela Sifuentes The article conceptualizes “health policy counterpublics” and describes the emergence of one in response to US molecular HIV surveillance and cluster detection and response programs. Grayson Jackson, Graduate Student, and IBHH Faculty Dr. Jeff Farroni published a commentary in AJOB December 13, 2023, 13:51 PM by Marisela Sifuentes Dr. Molldrem and collaborators publish article in PLOS Global Public Health November 27, 2023, 07:16 AM by Marisela Sifuentes The article is the result of an interdisciplinary global health collaboration funded by an NIH bioethics supplement involving partners in Botswana (Victus Global Botswana Organisation), California (University of California, Irvine), and North Carolina (Wake Forest University). Co-authors include IBHH PhD Student Vishnu Subrahmanyam and alumna Dr. Rebecca Permar of Wake Forest. This article is about Botswana tuberculosis (TB) stakeholders’ views on using next-generation whole genome sequencing for the management of TB. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 »
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."
Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein and IBHH graduate student Grayson Jackson publish in Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology March 13, 2024, 08:02 AM by IBHH Their article compares two cases of pediatric gender-affirming care and discusses the ethical tensions therein.
Dr. Molldrem Presents Research on Molecular HIV Surveillance to Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics March 7, 2024, 09:29 AM by IBHH The March 5, 2024 talk was titled “The Controversy Over Molecular HIV Surveillance and the Question of Consent in Public Health Ethics: Where Do We Go from Here?”
Notable contributions at the Shine Academy’s 2024 Innovations in Health Science Education conference February 28, 2024, 17:32 PM by IBHH At the Shine Academy’s 2024 conference, Johnna Wellesley and her team won first place for their innovative curriculum on storytelling in medicine, while Beth Hawkins and her team received an honorable mention for their research on a student-run food pantry's outcomes. Other notable contributions included discussions on integrating folk illness into healthcare education and developing ethical strategies for student-based community work.
Dr. Molldrem and Collaborator Dr. Roderic N. Crooks Publish Dialogue in Feminist Formations on Dr. Marika Cifor’s book Viral Cultures February 28, 2024, 17:25 PM by IBHH Drs. Molldrem and Crooks discuss the relationship of cultural studies, activism, and HIV/AIDS archives in a conversation about Dr. Marika Cifor’s book Viral Cultures: Activist Archiving in the Age of AIDS (2022). Their dialogue was part of a dossier on Viral Cultures published in Feminist Formations. Read the dialogue here.
Dr. Molldrem, Dr. Moses, Dr. Aparicio, and IBHH PhD Student Vishnu Subrahmanyam publish commentary in AJOB February 28, 2024, 17:21 PM by IBHH The Open Peer Commentary is titled “For Analytics Beyond “Personhood,” Bioethics Should Look Toward Science and Technology Studies (STS).” It responded to Dr. Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby’s article “The End of Personhood.”
New Insights on Ethical Translational Science by Institute for Translational Sciences Research Ethics Team February 28, 2024, 17:17 PM by IBHH Ethical Translational Science by Institute for Translational Sciences Research Ethics Team published work in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Dr. Alberto Aparicio featured in open peer commentary in the American Journal of Bioethics February 26, 2024, 09:32 AM by IBHH Dr. Alberto Aparicio featured in a American Journal of Bioethics publication.
Press Release: "'Monstrous Births' and the Making of Race in the Nineteenth-Century United States" (University of Chicago Press Journals) February 16, 2024, 11:24 AM by IBHH Dr. Miriam Rich's recent article was featured in a press release by University of Chicago Press Journals.
Dr. Molldrem publishes chapter in Queer Data Studies edited volume January 17, 2024, 15:46 PM by IBHH Dr. Stephen Molldrem published a book chapter in the Queer Data Studies edited volume from University of Washington Press, edited by Dr. Patrick Keilty. Dr. Molldrem’s chapter is titled “HIV Data as Queer Data: Biomedical Sexualities, Treatment-as-Prevention, and the New Sex Hierarchy for People Living with HIV.”
2024 Bioethics Bowl Winner January 17, 2024, 15:42 PM by IBHH On behalf of Dr. Michael Malloy, Emeritus John P. McGovern Chair in Oslerian Education
Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein was quoted in article December 15, 2023, 13:30 PM by Marisela Sifuentes Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein was quoted in article in Stat on Dec. 13, 2023.
Dr. Stephen Molldrem and collaborator Dr. Anthony K J Smith publish article in Social Studies of Science December 14, 2023, 08:00 AM by Marisela Sifuentes The article conceptualizes “health policy counterpublics” and describes the emergence of one in response to US molecular HIV surveillance and cluster detection and response programs.
Grayson Jackson, Graduate Student, and IBHH Faculty Dr. Jeff Farroni published a commentary in AJOB December 13, 2023, 13:51 PM by Marisela Sifuentes
Dr. Molldrem and collaborators publish article in PLOS Global Public Health November 27, 2023, 07:16 AM by Marisela Sifuentes The article is the result of an interdisciplinary global health collaboration funded by an NIH bioethics supplement involving partners in Botswana (Victus Global Botswana Organisation), California (University of California, Irvine), and North Carolina (Wake Forest University). Co-authors include IBHH PhD Student Vishnu Subrahmanyam and alumna Dr. Rebecca Permar of Wake Forest. This article is about Botswana tuberculosis (TB) stakeholders’ views on using next-generation whole genome sequencing for the management of TB.