Seminar: Ethical and Social Aspects of Digital Health and Well-being
The seminar is a follow-up event of the workshop When Ethics Meets Well-Being and Mental Health Apps. It aims to keep the participants updated with the latest research on the ethical and social challenges, opportunities, and risks posed by new technologies for improving health and well-being and to lay the basis for a network of researchers working in digital health and well-being.
The seminar will take place at 10:30-15:45 at the Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, room WIH 01 (Seminarraum).
For details, see the program (PDF, 142 KB).
There are still some places available; for registration, please email.
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