Hutton Lectureship to Focus on Human Body Ethics
The Hutton Lectureship in Ethics was established by the college to honor John J. Hutton, MD, who was a former dean and devoted 15 years of leadership there. In 2002, Hutton stepped down to focus on research in human molecular biology with an emphasis on the analysis of gene expression. He then became professor and director of UCs department of pediatrics in the division of biomedical informatics in June 2005.
The lectureship, established in 2004, encourages the development and maintenance of the highest standards of personal medical ethics within the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center community.
This lecture will focus on the ethical treatment of the human body for scientific purposes, and is timely as it falls on the heels of the controversial Bodies The Exhibition at the Cincinnati Museum Center, says organizer Denise Gibson, PhD, assistant dean, academic support, and associate professor, clinical psychiatry.
The lecture coincides with the installation of 10 senior medical students into the Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) at the
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