Big Data, Ethics and the Market
Oxford University students can apply for a sponsored place. Please email cpm@well.ox.ac.uk before filling in the online form,
The translation of genomic medicine from basic research into medical practice involves partnership of public sector and private companies. Recent empirical research demonstrates that public attitudes towards commercial interests in healthcare are, at best, hesitant. Importantly these attitudes involve significant ethical and conceptual claims and presuppositions about the ethics of markets and the relationship between markets and other areas of value, specifically health and health care.

The Centre for Personalised Medicine and the Ethox Centre of the University of Oxford, are hosting a conference that will explore how a publicly funded healthcare system can optimise partnerships with the commercial sector in using data to improve patient outcomes, whilst maintaining its central principles of patient care.
Date: 20 June 2016, 9:00 (Monday, 9th week, Trinity 2016)
Venue: Ruth Deech Building
Venue Details: Venue accessible for wheelchair users
Speakers: Adrian Walsh (University of New England, Australia), Natalie Banner (Wellcome Trust), Steve Sturdy (University of Edinburgh), Mark Bale (Genomics England), Sir Rory Collins (UK Biobank), Gil McVean (University of Oxford), Peter Donnelly (University of Oxford)
Organisers: Catherine Lidbetter (Centre for Personalised Medicine), Thea Perry (Centre for Personalised Medicine)
Organiser contact email address: cpm@well.ox.ac.uk
Part of: Centre for Personalised Medicine Seminars
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Booking required?: Required
Booking url: http://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&deptid=135&catid=106&prodid=490&searchresults=1
Cost: £100, with reduced price of £50 for students
Audience: Public
Editor: Catherine Lidbetter