Bioethicist Fr. Kevin FitzGerald, SJ, Associate Professor and David Lauler Chair for Catholic Health Care Ethics at Georgetown University, will visit Wyoming Catholic College to speak on “Bioethics in 21st-Century Genomic Medicine: The Catholic Contribution.” The talk is part of the Sharing Wisdom Lecture Series.
Fr. FitzGerald, an expert on ethical issues in personalized medicine, pharmacogenomics, human cloning research, stem cell research and genetic testing, is a member of the Center for Clinical Bioethics, the Advisory Board for the Center for Infectious Disease (CID) and the Angiogenesis, Invasion, Metastasis Program at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center.
The lecture will take place at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, February 1st, and will be held in The Fremont Room of the Best Western Inn, located at 260 Grandview Drive in Lander, Wyoming. The talk will be followed by light refreshments and a Q&A period. As always, these lectures are open to the public, and are presented free of charge.
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