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The Moral Code: Ethics of Using AI in Health and Medical Research - UK office

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The George Institute for Global Health
London, United Kingdom
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Thu, 28 Aug, 9am - 10:30am BST

Event description

We invite you to attend 'The Moral Code: Ethics of Using AI in Health and Medical Research', a webinar designed to foster cross-regional, interdisciplinary dialogue on the evolving ethical landscape of AI in health research. 

Why now? 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the landscape of health research, shaping not only how we conduct research but also harbouring a change about what knowledge itself means. As AI becomes more embedded in research processes and the technology advances, more questions are arising: What are the ethical and moral concerns around use of AI in health research in the longer term? Who should govern the use of AI in health research? How will AI shape the future of knowledge production, validation, and sharing? 

In this event we will together examine our understanding of these aspects, explore whether existing ethical frameworks suffice, and discuss potential safeguards to protect the future of health research. 


🗓️ Thursday, 28th August 2025 
🕘 9:00 AM BST | 10:00 AM SAST | 1:30 PM IST | 6:00 PM AEST 

The event will begin with short keynote speeches, followed by an interactive open forum discussion with speakers and audience. 

Speakers: 

  • Dr Roli Mathur – Head, Bioethics Unit, Indian Council of Medical Research 

  • Dr Jerome Amir Singh – University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa 

  • Professor Anant Bhan – Centre for Ethics, Yenepoya University, Mangalore & Sangath, Bhopal 

  • Dr Soumyadeep Bhaumik – Meta-research and Evidence Synthesis Unit, George Institute for Global Health (Moderator) 

Join us for a vital and thought-provoking conversation of our times.  

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The George Institute for Global Health
London, United Kingdom