Skip to main content

Center for Genomics and Society Seminar

co-hosted by the UNC Center for Bioethics

 

Date: Wednesday, May 8

Time: 12:00 pm—1:00 pm

Location: Bondurant G100

Registration required — https://go.unc.edu/elsivirome

This is an in-person event only. It will be recorded via Lecture Capture.

Advancing understanding of the human virome (all viruses that live in and on us) is a national scientific priority. Commensal relationships with viruses prompt questions of what it means to be human and healthy, shifting with new understandings of our complex cohabitation with the most abundant replicating entity on the planet.  Applications of human viromics include the capacity to detect directionality of disease transmission, bacteriophage therapy development, and virulence factor studies. In this presentation, ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of these viromics topics will be presented via vignettes which comprise textual scenarios designed to elicit attendee reflection.  We will discuss the ELSI implications of each, soliciting feedback on draft vignettes which will be used in future research.

Featured Speaker:

Karen Meagher, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Ethics Research, Mayo Clinic

To add this event to your calendar, you may download this iCal file.

Lunch will be provided for the first 50 attendees.

Amante Gourmet Pizza Menu:

  • Penne w/ tomato sauce
  • Lasagna w/ meat sauce
  • Mediterranean Pasta Salad
  • Fresh Garden Salad
  • Cookie & Brownie tray
  • Assorted soda