You are cordially invited to attend the symposium organised by The Embassy of Good Science, in collaboration with EUREC, BERC-Luso, and LiberHetica, 13:00 – 18:00 CET, May 25th, 2021.
The symposium aims to facilitate the sharing of experiences and perspectives on research ethics assessment challenges between African and European experts. The symposium is organized into four sessions in which experts will present on challenges and solutions related to the theme of their session. A panel discussion will follow the speaker presentations.
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Opening 13:00-13:10
Prof. Guy WiddershovenPrincipal Investigator of The Embassy of Good Science, The Netherlands
Session 1: Ethical education and teaching, 13:10-14:10
Jocelyne Neto de VasconcelosHead of the National Health Research Centre of Angola (INIS), Angola
Prof. Mariëtte van den HovenProfessor of Medical Philosophy and Ethics at the Amsterdam UMC, The Netherlands
Telma ChicuambaHead of Clinical Trials Division, Department of the Evaluation of Medicines, Vaccines, Biologicals and Health Products, Mozambique
Vânia CastroInspection, Licensing and Pharmacovigilance Services in the Pharmaceutical Department of the Ministry of Health, Sao Tome and Principe
Panagiotis KavourasSenior researcher at the National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Session 2: Independence of research ethics committees, 14:10-15:25
Prof. Dr. Elmar DoppelfeldChairman of the European Network of Research Ethics Committees, Germany
Dr. Victor Francisco GomesMember of the National Ethics Committee for Health, National Institute of Public Health, Guinea-Bissau
Ester Delgado OliveiraTechnician of the Pharmaceutical Regulation Directorate of the Independent Health Regulatory Authority, Cape Verde
Basulti RamontshonyanaResearch officer at the University of Botswana, Botswana
Prof. Dr. Eugenijus GefenasProfessor and Director of the Department of Medical History and Ethics at the Medical Faculty of Vilnius University, Lituania
Paul KazyobaChief Research Scientist and Director of Research Coordination and Promotion, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanzania
Break (10 minutes)
Session 3: Research ethics challenges during public health emergencies, 15:35-16:50
Prof. Maria Patrão NevesPresident of the National Ethics Committee for Clinical Research and board member of EUREC, Portugal
Prof. Dr. Maria Alexandra RibeiroMember of the National Ethics Committee for Health, National Institute of Public Health, Guinea-Bissau
Francis MasiyeIRB/REC Administrator in the Directorate of Research, Postgraduate Studies and Outreach at the Malawi University of Science and Technology, Malawi
Samba Cor SarrHead of the Research Division at the DPRS and secretary of the national ethics committee, Senegal
Prof. Dominique SprumontProfessor of Health Law and coordinator of Training and Resources in Research Ethics Evaluation, Switzerland
Carine KadesAdministrative manager, fondation Congolaise pour la Recherche Médicale, The Republic of Congo
Session 4: Practical, logistic and other challenges, 16:50-17:50
Prof. Dr. Dirk LanzerathSecretary General of The European Network of Research Ethics Committees and Managing Director of the German Reference Centre for Ethics in the Life Sciences, Germany
Jemee TegliCoordinator at the University of Liberia - Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (UL-PIRE) IRB and coordinator of LiberHetica, Liberia
Prof. Dr. David TownendProfessor of Health and Life Sciences Jurisprudence at Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Prof. Dr. Koiné Maxime DraboSenior researcher in Public Health, ational Ethics Committee of Burkina Faso, Burkina Faso
Chairs
1. Ethical education and teaching: Jemee Tegli
2. Independence of RECs: Dirk Lanzerath
3. Research ethics challenges during public health emergencies: Gloria Mason
4. Practical and logistical issues: Rien Janssens