Our faculty are engaged in a wide range of ever-expanding projects, seeking to achieve more ethical practices and policies relevant to human health. Learn more about some of our ongoing projects below, or scroll to the bottom of the page for a full searchable index.
 
            
            playing god?          
        
        
                  
            A 10-episode globally distributed podcast sharing the deeply personal — and incredibly moving — stories of people caught at the life-and-death crossroads of medical innovations and ethical dilemmas          
               
            
            Center for Ethics, Law, Policy and the Life Sciences (CELLS)          
        
        
                  
            Issue mapping, policy analysis, and governance recommendations, taking advantage of Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, DC          
               
            
            Feels Like Home          
        
        
                  
            A film immersing the public in how families with Children with Medical Complexity adapt/build their home environment to meet their child's and family’s needs          
               
            
            Moral Histories          
        
        
                  
            An oral history project capturing the stories and voices of the founding figures of American bioethics          
               
            
            Carlton Haywood, Jr., PhD, Memorial Symposium          
        
        
                  
            An annual symposium celebrating and highlighting Dr. Haywood’s intellectual contributions to bioethics research and how his work lives on through his impact on others          
               
            
            sol_AI_ris          
        
        
                  
            A live immersive theater and new media experience that uses brain-computer interface technology to explore the relationship between human, artificial, and natural intelligence          
               
            
            Johns Hopkins AI Ethics and Governance Symposium          
        
        
                  
            Leading AI ethics and governance experts from around the world gathered to help build an interdisciplinary community to work toward a future where the development and application of AI is aligned with societal needs, interests, and values          
               
            
            Achieving Ethically Appropriate & Effective Local Context Review by Single IRBs          
        
        
                  
            Identifying the purpose and content of local context review when using a single institutional review board for the ethical review of multisite research          
               
            
            Reexamining the Ethical Permissibility of Dual Role Consent          
        
        
                  
            Developing empirically informed guidance for when physician-investigators may permissibly solicit informed consent for research from patients with whom they have a pre-existing treatment relationship          
               
            
            Institutional Obligations for Pragmatic Clinical Trials          
        
        
                  
            Developing a normative account and practical guidance for embedded pragmatic clinical trials          
               
            
            Oxford-Johns Hopkins Global Infectious Disease Ethics Collaborative (GLIDE)          
        
        
                  
            Identifying and analyzing ethical issues arising in infectious disease treatment, research, response, and preparedness, through the lens of global health ethics          
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