Georg Marckmann
marckmann.bsky.social
Georg Marckmann
@marckmann.bsky.social
Medical ethicist
blogs.bmj.com/medical-ethi... Comments welcome - on our ideas about patient selection for first clinical trials of cardiac xenotransplantation!
Who deserves a pig heart? - Journal of Medical Ethics blog
By Johannes Kögel and Georg Marckmann. Ethical criteria are essential for determining which patients should receive a pig heart transplant. These criteria—medical need, capacity to benefit, and patien...
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September 27, 2024 at 2:49 PM
Check out our new feature article in the Journal of Medical Ethics on patient selection for first clinical trials of cardiac xenotransplantation - its open access!
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Who shall go first? A multicriteria approach to patient selection for first clinical trials of cardiac xenotransplantation
After achieving sustained graft functioning in animal studies, the next step in the progression of xenotransplantation towards clinical application is the initiation of the first clinical trials. This...
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September 18, 2024 at 3:44 PM
Eckhard Wolf opening our workshop „XenoSocial: Examining the Social Implications of Xenotransplantation“ with a talk on „Genetic modification of source pigs for xenotransplantation“ at the Evangelische Akademie Tutzing
November 30, 2023 at 6:31 PM
Reposted by Georg Marckmann
Just out, free and open access, “A Normative Framework for Artificial Intelligence as a Sociotechnical System in Healthcare” with @mdmccradden.bsky.social Shalmali Joshua and James Anderson. Extends the concept of an “intervention ensemble” to AI in medicine… www.cell.com/patterns/ful...
November 10, 2023 at 7:42 PM
Reposted by Georg Marckmann
Hallo Welt.
Die Akademie für Ethik in der Medizin - die Fachgesellschaft für #Medizinethik und #Bioethik im deutschsprachigen Raum - ist auf Bluesky angekommen. Wir richten uns jetzt erst einmal häuslich ein und freuen uns über jede Weiterempfehlung!
October 27, 2023 at 10:56 AM
Symposium in the honor of Urban Wiesing, who turned 65 this year. Great keynote lecture by James F. Childress on conscientious objections in health care.
October 15, 2023 at 8:01 PM