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SUMMARY:The “Equitification” of Rights: How COVID-19 Rewrote the Story of Health and Human Rights
DESCRIPTION:Health and Human Rights Lecture\n\nWednesday\, March 4\, 2026\n5:30-7:00 PM\nLocation: Hybrid: Rosenau 133 or Webinar\n\nRoojin Habibi\nDownload flyer\n\nThe lawmaking reflexes that followed the COVID 19 pandemic have shifted global health debates away from hard won human rights norms and toward more ambiguous ideas of equity and solidarity. \nIn this lecture\, Dr. Roojin Habibi (University of Ottawa) traces this “equitification” of rights through the negotiations that led to the 2024 International Health Regulations amendments and the 2025 WHO Pandemic Agreement\, showing how these global health law reforms foreground distributive justice while sidelining decades of human rights advancements under international law. \nReflecting on the human rights implications of the COVID-19 response and subsequent reforms\, this presentation will bring into focus the work of communities of practice at the intersection of health and human rights\, including those behind the Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Public Health Emergencies\, and illustrate how such collaborations can help re anchor pandemic law in a richer body of human rights norms and shape a fairer approach to public health emergency prevention\, preparedness\, and response. \nDr. Roojin Habibi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law (Common Law Section) and serves as Investigator and Research Director of Global Health Law at the Global Strategy Lab\, jointly based at York University and the University of Ottawa. Her research bridges international law\, public health law\, and human rights\, with a focus on normative interpretation and change in global health law and governance. \nWebinar available at https://unc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VFza1bBGQcanoMb-0B1FeQ \nSponsored by:\nUNC Public Policy\nUNC Center for Bioethics\nUNC Gillings School of Global Public Health \nTo learn more about this Health and Human Rights Lecture Series\, please see the Public Policy website.
URL:https://bioethics.unc.edu/talk/the-equitification-of-rights-how-covid-19-rewrote-the-story-of-health-and-human-rights/
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Symposium for Health Access Research in Southeastern North Carolina
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URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/thrivingcommunities/2026/02/10/march-13-3rd-annual-symposium-for-health-access-research-in-southeastern-north-carolina/
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SUMMARY:Save the Date: Book Panel on Animal Research
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 9\, 2026\n4:00-5:30 PM ET\nLocation: Registration Required – Kerr Hall\, Lecture Hall 2001\n\n\n\nA panel and audience discussion with a reception to follow. \nAn afternoon with the author of Lab Dog and esteemed panelists discussing history\, ethics\, and policies of animal research. \n  \nFeaturing: \nMelanie D.G. Kaplan\, freelance journalist and author of Lab Dog: A Beagle and His Human Investigate the Surprising World of Animal Research \nSusan E. Lederer\, distinguished historian and author of Subjected to Science: Human Experimentation in America before the Second World War \nDeborah Blum\, Pulitzer-prize winning science journalist and author of The Monkey Wars \n  \nSponsored by: The Animal Studies Project and Parr Center for Ethics through the Department of Philosophy and the Center for Bioethics. \nFor students: CLE credit and credit for Parr Ethics Scholars are both available.
URL:https://bioethics.unc.edu/talk/book-panel-on-animal-research/
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SUMMARY:Joint Surgery – Bioethics Grand Rounds
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date\n\nClinical Ethics Grand Rounds\n\nWednesday\, April 22\, 2026\n7:00 am – 8:00 am\nLocation: Hybrid: 4th Flr Burnett-Womack Bldg and Zoom\n\nJustin Clapp\, PhD\, MPH\n\nAssistant Professor\nMedical Ethics & Health Policy\nPerelman School of Medicine \n\n\nJustin Clapp\, PhD\, MPH\, is an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care and Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the Perelman School of Medicine. He is also Associated Faculty in Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Clapp is a linguistic and medical anthropologist who uses qualitative methods and anthropological theory to examine issues in empirical bioethics\, health care communication\, and medical decision-making. His primary work examines patient care trajectories in the perioperative and critical care spaces\, seeking to understand how diffuse chains of health care interactions lead to the pursuit of particular treatments.
URL:https://bioethics.unc.edu/talk/joint-surgery-bioethics-grand-rounds/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260622
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SUMMARY:Save the Date! 7th ELSI Congress 2026
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URL:https://news.unchealthcare.org/2025/10/henderson-receives-1-million-nhgri-grant-to-host-3-biennial-conferences/#new_tab
LOCATION:The Friday Center\, 100 Friday Center Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27517\, United States
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