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        United Kingdom, Qatar, Taiwan and Malaysia   The  final  segment  on  religion  and  theology,
        were  invited  to speak  at  the  conference,   which  had a  panel  of four  distinguished
        including  representatives  from the Berman   speakers,   discussed   specifically   the
        Institute  of  Bioethics,  Johns  Hopkins    different  religions and their  perspective  on
        University and University of Malaya. Prof. Dr   gene editing. Prof. Dr.  Mohammed Ghaly
        Maude Phipps from the Monash University of   from Qatar’s Hamad Bin Khalifa  University
        Malaysia initiated the segment, delivering an   addressed  the  Islamic  perspective, Prof. Dr.
        interesting view on the realities and myths of   Daniel  Tsai  from National Taiwan University
        human gene editing that gave a fundamental   shared his thoughts on the Confucianism and
        overview  of the  CRISPR  technique. The  talk,   Buddhism aspects, Dr. M. Bala Tharmalingam
        entitled  ‘Public  Deliberations,  Controversies   from  the  National  Council of Bioethics
        and The Advent of Rogue Science’ presented   presented the perspective from Hinduism and
        by Prof. Dr. Jeremy Sugarman, offered a piece   Associate Prof. Dr. Alex Tang Tuck Hon from
 Johns Hopkins University, represented  by   with  a  multidisciplinary  group  of faculty   of the 360° perspective on the topic of gene   Monash  University  spoke  on the  Christian
 its  Director, Professor Dr.  Jeffrey Kahn and   members  from  UM  in  the  field  of  medicine,   editing. This was followed by Dr. Sharon Kaur   perspective.  The  enlightening dialogue was
 its  Deputy  Director, Professor  Dr.  Jeremy   law  and education has led to its  successful   and Dr. Firdaus Abdul Aziz fulfilling the legal   followed by a general forum involving all the
 Sugarman, is truly dedicated to identifying and   development. This will  increase  the capacity   perspective with some interesting facts  on   distinguished  speakers  that  concluded the
 addressing the key ethical issues in science,   for high quality  research ethics  education,   international and national laws and regulation   public conference with interesting questions
 clinical  care,  and public health.  Witnessed   being one of its kind in Malaysia and one of   in relation  to gene editing. Prof. Dr  Jeffrey   from the audience made up of academicians,
 by  the  Director  General  of Higher  Education,   the very few in the Southeast Asian region. The   Kahn from the Berman Institute of Bioethics,   researchers,  IRB  managers and members,
 Y. Bhg. Datin Paduka Ir. Dr Siti Hamisah Binti   Vice  Chancellor  believes, that  the  Master  of   Johns Hopkins University presented a thought-  clinical  trial  coordinators,  research  officers
 Tapsir, the MoU marked the consolidation of   Health Research Ethics (MOHRE) programme will   provoking piece calling for morality in human   and assistants, and students. The conference
 a  true partnership between  the  University  of   facilitate its students to have a great understanding   gene editing, highlighting the challenges and   was informative and covered comprehensive
 Malaya  (represented  by  the  Vice  Chancellor,   of the wide range of ethical challenges in   the need for governance. The Head of Medical   topics pertaining to gene-editing, but the
 Datuk  Ir.  Dr.  Abdul Rahim  Hashim; the  Dean   biomedical and social science research and guide   Humanities, Wellcome  Trust  UK, Dr.  Dan   controversies that surround the technology
 of the Faculty  of Medicine, Dato’ Dr.  Adeeba   them through theory and practice.   O’Connor, spoke on a rather fascinating aspect,   plead careful assessment, which struck a chord
 Kamarulzaman;  the  Deputy  Dean  Research   the  history  of  gene  editing  and  the  lessons  it   with all the attendees.
 of the Faculty of Medicine, Professor Dr.   The  public  conference  provided  a  holistic   teaches, almost completing the 360° perspective.
 Ng  Chirk  Jenn)  and the Johns  Hopkins   view  of gene editing,  by looking  at  the
 University.  Their  long-standing  collaboration   issue  from multiple  perspectives  such as
 in strengthening research ethics by engaging   bioethics, policy, law, philosophy, religion, and
 diverse stakeholders nationally and regionally   history.  With the ambitious targets set by the
 is a cause for celebration.   Ministry  of Higher Education for universities
 to be highly  competitive in research while
 Through this effort, a robust Master of Health   promoting  responsible  conduct  in research,
 Research  Ethics  (MOHRE) programme was   ethics  and integrity, the  public conference
 established and is now expecting its first intake   and the  Master  of Health  Research Ethics
 in September  2019.  The  active  involvement   (MOHRE) programme  are  steps  in the  right
 of bioethicists  from  the  Berman  Institute  of   direction in achieving these targets.  A variety
 Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University together   of speakers  from all  over  the  world such as


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