UNIVERSITY OF CRETE Joint Postgraduate Programme BIOETHICS in collaboration with Law School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Centre for Bioethics, CRS, University of Crete 9 th Annual Conference ( Retreat ) 21-23 October2016 House of Culture Old Town, Rethymnon
Organising Committee Stavroula Tsinorema, University of Crete Lina Papadaki, University of Crete Konstantinos Koukouzelis, University of Crete Aikaterini A. Aspradaki, University of Crete
PROGRAMME * Friday,21 October 2016 16:30-17:00 Registration 17:00-17:15 Welcome Addresses Conference Opening by Professor Odysseas Zoras, Rector of the University of Crete First Session Stavroula Tsinorema, University of Crete 17:15-17:45 Odysseas Zoras, Rector of the University of Crete The Lifetime Cancer Risk 17:45-18:15 Andreas Karabinis, University of Athens, Hellenic Transplant Organization Organ Donation in the Era of Globalized Economy: Toward the Commercialization EVEN of the Human Body? 18:15-18:45 Ioannis N. Boletis, University of Athens, Hellenic Transplant Organization Recipient Selection in Deceased Donor Renal Transplantation: Equality versus Efficacy 18:45-19:00 Tea & Coffee Break Second Session Kitsos Louis, University of Crete 19:00-19:30 Elli Venediktou, LLM in European Law Code of Medical Deontology and biomedical research- Conditions of participation - Consent (especially regarding patients with mental health problems) 19:30-20:00 Lily Evangelia Peppou, Psychologist, M.Sc. Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, EPAPSY Involuntary Hospitalisations in Greece: An Ethical Conundrum 20:00-20:30 Konstantinos Koukouzelis, University of Crete Dare not to know : The right not to know genetic data autonomy, privacy and the rights of others 20:30-21:00 Vasiliki Petousi, Georgia Koumoundourou, Ioannis Tsaoussis, University of Crete Researching Research Misconduct: Preliminary Review of the Literature
21:00-21:30 Discussion Saturday, 22 October 2016 Third Session Eleftherios Zouros, University of Crete 09:00-09:30 Andreas Lebedev, University of Crete Heraclitus on Animal Behaviour and Human Values 09:30-10:00 Charalambos Pappas, University of Crete The Republic s Analogy of Justice & Health and the Account of Medical Practice & Ethics 10:00-10:30 Marlena Zerva, University of Crete The Hippocratic Oath from the Perspective of Bioethics 10:30-10:45 Tea & Coffee Break Fourth Session Anastassios Philalithis, University of Crete 10:45-11:15 Kitsos Louis, University of Crete Bio-ethical or Bio-useless? 11:15-11:45 Irene Athanassakis, University of Crete The Molecular Basis of Mate Selection in Reproduction 11:45-12:15 Fereniki Panagopoulou-Koutnatzi, Legal Auditor at Hellenic Data Protection Agency & Universities of Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese Ethical and Constitutional Study of Abortion 12:15-12:45 Maria Katarti, University of Crete The Value of the Life of the Fetus. A (Potential) Person? Fifth Session Irene Athanassakis, University of Crete 12:45-13:15 Ismini Kriari, Rector of Panteion University End-of-Life Decision-Making
13:15-13:45 Pavlos Tzortzakis, University of Crete End-of-life Bioethical Challenges regarding Patients with Alzheimer s Disease 13:45-14:15 Sifis Papamattheakis, University of Crete The New Brave Biology in the 21 st century: The Challenge of OMICS and Personalized Medicine 14:15-14:45 Georgios Charalambous, University of Crete The Right to a Trial. The Use of Experimental Drugs 14:45-15:00 Discussion 15:00-16:00 Lunch Break Sixth Session Sifis Papamattheakis, University of Crete 16:00-16:30 Nikolaos Panopoulos, Universities of Crete and California, Berkeley Managing Diseases of Socially Important Plants 16:30-17:00 Andreas Doulis, Hellenic Agricultural Organisation DEMETER (ex. NAGREF) Epigenetics and Life style Diseases 17:00-17:30 Konstantinos Stamatis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Well-being with a Humane Treatment of the Natural World 17:30-18:00 Konstantinos Sargentis, University of Crete Kant s Position regarding our Duties to Animals: A Possible Inconsistency within Kantian Ethics 18:00-18:15 Tea & Coffee Break SeventhSession Konstantinos Stamatis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 18:15-18:45 Pavlos Sourlas, University of Athens Moral Reasoning 18:45-19:15 Stavroula Tsinorema, University of Crete Unprincipled Ethics? Virtue Ethics & Bioethics 19:15-19:45 Konstantinos Semertzakis, University of Athens Normative Cohesion and Conflict of Rights
Eighth Session Vasiliki Petousi-Douli, University of Crete 19:45-20:15 Anastassios Philalithis, University of Crete From London s Cholera Epidemic of 1854 to the Determinants of Health: Evidence-based Public Health 20:15-20:45 Maria Kousis, University of Crete Transnational Solidarity Paths in 8 EU countries: Groups, Activities, Beneficiaries and Values 20:45-21:15 Aikaterini A. Aspradaki, University of Crete An Exploration in Bioethics and Public Health with Special Reference to the Work of the Epidemiologist Mervyn Susser 21:15-21:30 Discussion Sunday, 23 October 2016 Ninth Session Pavlos Sourlas, University of Athens 09:30-10:15 KEYNOTE: Gerald J. Postema, University of East Carolina Membership in a Community of Equals 10:15-10:45 Konstantinos Papageorgiou, University of Athens Immigration Ethics 10:45-11:15 Philippos Vassiloyannis, University of Athens Revenge and Punishment 11:15-11:45 George Lekkas, University of Athens State of Emergency: Considerations from a Private Law Perspective 11:45-12:00 Tea & Coffee Break Tenth Session Maria Kousis, University of Crete 12:00-12:30 Eleftherios Zouros, University of Crete An Unorganized List of Post-Darwinian Concepts
12:30-13:00 Stergios Pirintsos, University of Crete Ecology and Cultural Ecology 13:00-13:30 Sophia Papageorgiou, University of Crete Human Bio-engineering: A solution to the Problem of Climate Change or a Threat for Human Ethos? 13:30-14:00 Sophia Lamprinidi & Irene Athanassakis, University of Crete Zoophilia, bestiality and animal bioethical status: Considerations and recommendations 14:00-14:15 Coffee & Snack Break Eleventh Session Stergios Pirintsos, University of Crete 14:15-14:45 Evangelos Protopapadakis, University of Athens Pharmaceutically Enhancing Human Morality versus Moral Agent s Autonomy: Is There Actually a Conflict? 14:45-15:15 Aggeliki Michalakea, University of Crete Bioethical Dimensions of Cognitive Enhancement in Adult/Healthy Individuals and Young People-Students 15:15-15:45 Evangelia Bogossian, University of Crete Βioethical Concerns Regarding Social Clinics and Solidarity Pharmacies in Greece 15:45-16:15 Dimitrios Santamouris, University of Crete Philosophy and Bioethics. Reason, Freedom, (Bio)ethics 16:15-16:45 Discussion 16:45-18:45 Special Concluding Session Christopher Rootes, University of Kent The Politics of Climate Change & Postgraduate Students' Interventions 18:45-19:00 Closing Session *Duration: presentations 20, discussion10
Joint Postgraduate Programme Bioethics University of Crete Department of Philosophy and Social Studies Department of Biology Department of Medicine Department of Sociology National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Law School Contact Info: Phone: 28310-77218 Fax: 28310-77241 Website: http://bioethics.fks.uoc.gr