Previous Lectures and Sponsored Events
2011
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Speakers from Indiana University are noted by their departments or schools. Lectures which were part of a series have links to further information about the series. The lectures are listed in chronological order.
2011
Yvonne Cripps, , Indiana University Bloomington Maurer School of Law, "The Myriad Genetics Case and Patenting Life Forms," January 20, 2011,
Healthcare Ethics.
Dennis Morrison, Centerstone, "Recent Clinical and Political Healthcare Changes and Their Effect on Behavioral Health," February 17, 2011,
Healthcare Ethics.
Jodi Halpern, University of California Berkeley, "Rethinking Clinical Empathy," February 24, 2011,
Virtuous Empathy.
Jeffrey Bishop, St. Louis University, "The Anticipatory Corpse: Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying," March 31, 2011,
Healthcare Ethics.
John Lantos, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, "Narrative, Narcissism, and Notes from a Life in Neonatal Bioethics," April 12, 2011,
Matthew Vandivier Sims Memorial Lecture.
Eva-Maria Engelen, University of Konstanz, "Empathy and Imagination," April 19, 2011,
Virtuous Empathy.
Greg Sachs, Indiana University School of Medicine, "Dying from Dementia," April 21, 2011,
Healthcare Ethics.
Nick Cullather, Department of History, "The Hungry World: America’s Cold War Battle Against Poverty in Asia," April 26, 2011,
PC Roundtable.
Joshua Perry, Indiana University Kelley School of Business, and
Robert Stone, IU School of Medicine, "In the Business of Dying: Questioning the Commercialization of Hospice," September 15, 2011,
Healthcare Ethics.
Tim O'Brien, author, Branigan Lecture on his book,
The Things They Carried, October 19, 2011, speaking as a part of Themester on War and Peace. The Poynter Center was a co-sponsor. See
Themester.
Vice Admiral Adam M. Robinson, Jr., United State Navy, "The Navy and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief," October 20, 2011,
Healthcare Ethics.
Nancy Sherman, Georgetown University, "author of
The Untold War," November 11, 2011, speaking as part of Themester on War and Peace. The Poynter Center was the sponsor. See
Themester.
Nancy Sherman, Georgetown University,
Nancy Eisenberg, Arizona State University,
Carolyn Dean, Brown University, the three keynote speakers for the symposium, "Empathy: Self, Society, Culture," November 11-12, 2011,
Virtuous Empathy.
Steven Ivy, IU Health, "Zenotransplantation: Ethical Practices in the Lab and Clinic," November 17, 2011,
Healthcare Ethics.