The research community is invited to hear a guest lecture by Elizabeth Victor, PhD, titled The Ethics of Risk Assessment in Prison Research. The talk is scheduled for August 5 at 10 am, in the Jo Ellen Ford Auditorium (1st Floor, Institute on Aging).
Dr. Victor is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of Liberal Studies at William Paterson University (Wayne, NJ). In addition to her work on the ethics of involving prisoners in clinical research, Dr. Victor has published on the concept of vulnerability, LGBTQIA healthcare inequities, implicit bias in clinical contexts, personal identity, relational autonomy and duties to future generations, and research ethics.
She recently published a book titled, “Vulnerability and Incarceration: Evaluating Protections for Prisoners in Research.”
One hour of CRS elective credit is available. UAMS employees can register in MyCompass using the class code UAMS_4767-0002
or at the following link:
Please contact Carrie Chiaro in the UAMS Office of Research Compliance with any questions about this presentation.