Please join the Bioethics and Humanities department for a Bioethics Grand Rounds presentation by Katherine Standefer, MFA on "The Invisible Costs of Saving a Life."
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The Wylie Burke Endowed Scholarship supports UW graduate and undergraduate students studying the social, ethical, and policy dimensions of health research and healthcare. Preference is given to students affiliated with the Department of Bioethics & Humanities, although students from other UW departments are eligible. Awarded annually, the $1,000 one-year scholarship may be used toward tuition, books, fees, travel to professional meetings, or other educational expenses.
Eligibility: This scholarship opportunity is open to all eligible students regardless of race, sex, or other identity.
Application requirements: Complete the application, including writing prompts, and upload one letter of recommendation from a UW professor (B H affiliated preferred).
This scholarship honors Wylie Burke, MD, PhD who is Professor Emeritus and served as Chair of the Department of Bioethics & Humanities from 2000–2014. She led the Center for Genomics and Healthcare Equality for a decade, advancing efforts to ensure that developments in genomic science benefit all sectors of society, particularly communities experiencing health disparities. Central to her work has been a commitment to community engagement, inclusive partnerships, and creating meaningful learning opportunities for students, faculty, and community collaborators, including long-standing relationships with Native American and Alaska Native communities. By supporting students studying the social, ethical, and policy dimensions of health research and healthcare, this scholarship reflects Dr. Burke’s belief in education and collaborative research as pathways to meaningful change.
The 2026 application cycle is now open, apply by June 5, 2026!
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Please join the Bioethics and Humanities department for a Harborview Ethics Forum presentation by Ali Rowhani-Rahbar, PhD: Gun Violence Prevention: What Is Possible?.
This presentation will summarize the scope of gun violence in the United States and review specific approaches with the greatest potential to prevent it and reduce its harmful consequences. Dr. Rowhani-Rahbar will describe the scope of gun violence in the United States and identify specific approaches with the greatest potential to prevent gun violence and reduce its harmful consequences.

Precision Medicine in a Diverse World: Considering the Complexities presented by Stephanie Malia Fullerton, DPhil
Working with Professional Guardians, a panel presentation with Jamie Shirley, RN, PhD; Dan Smerken LNP; and Jacqueline Kim
Date/Time: November 8, 2023 12-1pm
Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/j/95904993828?pwd=UldxWGhMamVmaWVhRUZWcWJybnR...
You will be prompted to register upon joining.
Speaker:
Marianna B Ganapini is a philosophy professor at Union College (USA), specializing in AI Ethics. She collaborates with various non-profit organizations and private companies such as IBM and Themis AI.

