Working groups AEM
Co-Leitung Arbeitsgruppe der Akademie für Ethik der Medizin
The working group "Public Health Ethics" is composed of national and international experts and interested scholars. It was founded in 2021 with the aim of bringing a public health ethics perspective into discussions about the Covid-19 pandemic and contributing its findings to debates and political decision-making processes. The Covid-19 pandemic has shown the complex challenges that political decision-makers face in making ethically sensitive decisions about public health measures under time pressure and conditions of uncertainty. The working group is building on this and is expanding to any issues related to public health ethics. It aims to introduce the perspective of population-based health ethics as an important component, in addition to other professional assessments, in the academic, political and public discourse. Various activities are taking place for this purpose: Examination of the field of "public health ethics": which topics belong to it and to what extent can or should this field be distinguished from classical bioethics and medical ethics? What ethical considerations and methods are appropriate here? What educational goals should be pursued in public health ethics? What does a future look like in which public health ethics can be better used for advice in policy and practice? What competencies and resources are important here? Another goal is international networking in the field of public health ethics.
Angela Ballantyne, University of Otago
Nancy Berlinger, The Hastings Center
Nadja Binz, University of Tübingen
Alena Buyx, Munich Technical University
Ryoa Chung, University of Montreal
Maria Susana (Suzie) Ciruzzi ?
Angus Dawson, University of Sydney?
Sarah Diner, Bonn University
Lisa Eckenwiler, George Mason University
Hans J?rg Ehni, University of Tübingen
Magdalena Flatscher-Th?ni, UMIT Tirol
Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, The University of Edinburgh
Ute Haas, Deutscher Pflegerat
Solveig Hansen, University of Bremen
Christine Hauskeller, University of Exeter
Jan-Christoph Heilinger, LMU Munich oder RWTH Aachen?
Tereza Hendl, University of Augsburg
Samia Hurst, University of Geneva
Ilhan Ilkilic, University of Istanbul
Alex London Carnegie, Mellon University
Elm Maeckelberghe, University of Groningen
Eric Malmqvist, University of Gothenburg
Georg Marckmann, LMU Munich
Arnd T. May, Zentrum für Angewandte Ethik
Timonthy McCall, University of Bielefeld
Christian Munthe, University of Goethenburg
Saskia Nagel, RWTH Aachen University
Niels Nijsingh, LMU Munich
Orsolya Friedrich, LMU Munich
Robert Ranisch, University of Tübingen
Oliver Razum, University of Bielefeld
Annette Rid, NIH Clinical Center
Annette Riedel, Esslingen University
Benjamin Roth, Protestant Academy Loccum
Andrea Schiff, Catholic University of Applied Sciences NRW
Sebastian Schleidgen, FernUniversit?t in Hagen
Andrea Schmidt, University of G?ttingen?
Peter Schr?der-B?ck, HSPV NRW
Mark Schweda, University of Oldenburg
Quintus Sleumer, University of Augsburg
Jana Stecher, Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences
Jan Stratil, LMU Munich
Daniel Strech, Charité Berlin
Alison Thompson, University of Toronto
Cristian Timmermann, University of Augsburg
Myriam Ueberbach, University of Münster
Gabriele Vaitaityte
Sridhar Venkatapuram, King's College London
Maike Voss, Centre for Planetary Health Policy
Peter West-Oram, Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Verina Wild, University of Augsburg
Sabine W?hlke, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Andreas Wolkenstein, LMU Munich
Solveig Hansen, Georg Marckmann, Jan-Christoph Heilinger, Verina Wild
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