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The BIH QUEST Center on Responsible Research strives to increase the value of biomedical research, making it more trustworthy, useful and ethical. Our aim is to overcome the roadblocks of translational medicine to foster innovation that contributes to improving healthcare and increasing patient benefit.

With the QUEST Seminar on Responsible Research we wish to establish a communication channel primarily - but not exclusively - oriented towards our colleagues at Charité and BIH. Here, we want to present and discuss QUEST-relevant topics in order to jointly address challenges, facilitate exchange of experiences, and explore solutions for implementing responsible practices in biomedical research.

Apart from offering talks by local or external speakers, we also aim to support the exchange of theoretical knowledge from experts with practical examples from users. For this, we encourage the Charité and BIH communities to participate actively in suggesting topics you are interested in from the QUEST portfolio, or presenting own projects related to QUEST topics (user cases).

The QUEST Seminar on Responsible Research is thought to be of benefit for the scientific community at the Charité and the BIH. We welcome all colleagues interested in knowing more about QUEST and our projects and activities, and about other groups or institutes working on QUEST-related topics. Feel free to contact us with your suggestions.

Upcoming Lectures during the Summer Semester 2024

June 18th, 2024: A theory and typology of moral inefficiencies in drug development
  • The task of drug development is to create opportunities for future patients by developing treatments for their afflictions. However, this process requires that animals and human patients give something up- in particular some of their welfare and labour- for medical research. In this talk, I begin by introducing the concept of moral efficiency- briefly- the relationship between what animals and patients give up for research, and the value of what research achieves for future patients. I also offer a theoretical model of how the process of drug development works. I then bring these two analyses together to uncover common sources of moral inefficiency in the way current research systems develop new drugs. I close by very briefly discussing some of the practice and policy measures that might be employed for addressing these moral inefficiencies.
     By Jonathan Kimmelman, STREAM Research Group, Dept. of Equity, Ethics and Policy, School of Population and Global Health, McGill University Montreal, Canada  

Further upcoming lecture: 
  • July 16, 2024: CAMARADES group, BIH QUEST Center, Berlin

The title of the presentation will be announced soon. 

Past lectures of the QUEST Seminar on Responsible Research during the Summer Semester 2024

Past lectures of the QUEST Seminar on Responsible Research during the Winter Semester 2023-2024

Past lectures of the QUEST Seminar on Responsible Research during the Summer Semester 2023

Past lectures of the QUEST Seminar on Responsible Research during the Winter Semester 2022-2023

Past lectures of the QUEST Seminar on Responsible Research during the Summer Semester 2022

Scientific coordination and organisation

Dr. Lorena Martinez Gamboa, Project management officer, BIH QUEST Center

Important information

Time: The seminar takes place during the semester lecture period, each four weeks on Tuesdays, from 4 - 5pm (CET).

Language: English

Location: online via Microsoft Teams

Dial in: Please click here to take part in the meeting (Meeting-ID: 373 416 090 652, Code: rDgDoq).

Certificates: Doctoral students are eligible to obtain 0.1 ECTS points for every attended lecture. A certificate will be provided at the end of the respective semester.

Kontakt

Kontaktinformationen
E-Mail:quest-seminar@charite.de