Charlotte’s Biosurveillance Series: Ethical Challenges of Unregulated Health Research Using Mobile Devices

The UNC Charlotte Center for Professional and Applied Ethics presents "Ethical Challenges of Unregulated Health Research Using Mobile Devices" featuring Mark Rothstein, JD as part of the Bioethics Resource Network's biosurveillance series.

Professor Rothstein has a joint appointment at the Brandeis School of Law and the School of Medicine. He holds the Herbert F. Boehl Chair of Law and Medicine and is the founding director of the Institute for Bioethics, Health Policy and Law at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. 

From 1999-2008, Rothstein served as the subcommittee chair on Privacy and Confidentiality of the National Committee on Vital Health Statistics, the statutory advisory committee to the Secretary of Health and Human Service on health information policy. He is past president of the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics. Rothstein serves as Public Health Ethics Editor for the American Journal of Public Health and writes a regular column on Bioethics for the Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics.

Directions/Parking

Parking vouchers for the Cone Visitor Lot will be dispersed at the event. Follow this link for directions to the campus and detailed maps of the campus and visitor parking.

Registration

Registration is required for this event. Lunch will be provided. Email ethicscenter@uncc.edu to be notified when registration opens.

More Information

Visit the Ethics Center website.

Date
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Address

UNC Charlotte
Cone Building, Room 210
9201 University City Boulevard
Charlotte, NC 28223

Cost
Free
Tags
Human Therapeutics
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