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A Catalog of Moral Inefficiencies in Drug Development

Titel der Veranstaltung A Catalog of Moral Inefficiencies in Drug Development
Reihe Kolloquium des Instituts für Ethik und Geschichte der Medizin, in Koop. m. dem Institute of Advanced Studies for Ethics of the Sciences
Veranstalter Institut für Ethik und Geschichte der Medizin/Institute of Advanced Studies for Ethics of the Sciences
Referent/in Prof. Dr. Jonathan Kimmelman
Einrichtung Referent/in Dept. of Equity, Ethics and Policy, McGill University, Canada
Veranstaltungsart Vortrag
Kategorie Forschung
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Beschreibung Drug development is notoriously risky and failure prone: companies spend in excess
of $2 billion to bring a single drug to market. Less widely appreciated is that animals
and patients that participate in research also bear a substantial amount of risk and
burden in drug development, and much of this sacrifice is gratuitous. In this talk, I
will present a map of drug development that surfaces its moral and scientific
dimensions. I will further argue that researchers, regulators, medical centres and
funders bear obligations to economize on the sacrifices animals and patients are
asked to make in drug development. I will then use my moral map of drug development
to describe three broad levels of moral inefficiency in drug development
(and practices that tax moral efficiencies at each of these levels). The first level is
experimental moral inefficiency (e.g. using more people and/or animals than
necessary to resolve a medical hypothesis). The second is trajectory level moral
inefficiency (e.g. using people and animals than necessary to determine whether
to accept or reject a novel treatment). The third is program-level moral inefficiency
(e.g. using more people and animals than needed to discover an effective strategy
for a given condition). I will close by describing various practical and policy-level
tools for reducing moral inefficiencies in drug development.
Zeit Beginn: 26.06.2024, 16:00 Uhr
Ende: 26.06.2024 , 17:30 Uhr
Ort Institut für Ethik und Geschichte der Medizin (Humboldtallee 36)
Seminarraum
Kontakt Dr. Jan Hinrichsen
jan.hinrichsen@med.uni-goettingen.de
Externer Link https://egm.umg.eu/aktuelles/news-details/?tx_n...
Dateianhang SoSe24_Kolloquium-EGM-Einzel_Kimmelman_final.pdf