A TUMS Faculty Member's Lecture at the Alumni Meeting of Brocher Foundation
Date: 7/10/2011
TUMSPR News: Dr. Kiarash Aramesh, the deputy of TUMS Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Research Center, gave a lecture titled HIV/AIDS in Iran: A Case Study of Public Health Ethics in a Muslim Country at the alumni meeting of Brocher foundation in entitled in Geneva, Switzerland on July 1, 2011.
Based on the news by the Public Relations of the Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Research Center affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Dr. Kiarash Aramesh, the deputy of the Research Center, gave a lecture entitled HIV/AIDS in Iran: A Case Study of Public Health Ethics in a Muslim Country at the alumni meeting of Brocher Foundation in entitled in Geneva, Switzerland on July 1, 2011.
The lecture was made following the invitation by the scientific committee of the Brocher Foundation, located in Geneva, Switzerland.
Participants of the meeting were a group of scholars, including some of the well-known professors in the field of medical ethics from top-ranking universities such as Harvard, Oxford, and Michigan.
According to its website, the Brocher Foundation is a Swiss private non-profit-making foundation in public interest, whose main task is to put a place to work and hold meetings at the disposal of researchers. The Brocher Foundation's mission is to encourage a pluridisciplinary thought on the ethical, legal and social implications for humankind of recent medical research and new medical technologies.
http://publicrelations.tums.ac.ir/english/news/detail.asp?newsID=25812
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