Tue, Oct 15, 2024

1:30 PM – 3 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Wolstein Auditorium

2103 Cornell Road, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States

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Please join us at the 3rd annual Professor Patricia A. Marshall Lecture in Genomics and Equity!

Shawneequa Callier, J.D., MA Bioethics, is an Associate Professor with tenure in the Department of Clinical Research and Leadership at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She has also served as a Special Volunteer at the Center for Research on Genomics and Global Health at the National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH for thirteen years. She has nearly two decades of experience analyzing the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of emerging technologies, which includes her time as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Center for Genetic Research Ethics and Law at Case Western Reserve University's School of Medicine. She works on various projects funded by the US National Institutes of Health that focus on the ELSI of genomics research and data science.

The annual lecture series is named in honor of CWRU Department of Bioethics Professor Emerita Patricia Marshall, who has long championed genomic equity through her work in international research ethics and genomics.

The lecture is sponsored by the Bioethics Center for Community Health and Genomic Equity (CHANGE), which will address ethical issues related to health equity and genomics.  

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Wolstein Auditorium

2103 Cornell Road, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States

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Shawneequa Callier

Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Research and Leadership

George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences

https://www.linkedin.com/in/shawneequa-callier/

Shawneequa Callier, J.D., MA Bioethics, is an Associate Professor with tenure in the Department of Clinical Research and Leadership at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. She has also served as a Special Volunteer at the Center for Research on Genomics and Global Health at the National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH for thirteen years. She has nearly two decades of experience analyzing the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of emerging technologies, which includes her time as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Center for Genetic Research Ethics and Law at Case Western Reserve University's School of Medicine. She works on various projects funded by the US National Institutes of Health that focus on the ELSI of genomics research and data science.


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