http://valasz.hu/itthon/kicsontozott-holttestbol-nyert-fogimplantatumok-121560 - Hungarian news portal valasz.hu discusses the question Judit Sandor, founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at CEU, and professor at CEU’s Departments of Politi
http://www.weborvospro.hu/cikkek/egeszsegpolitika/csorbulazorvosiautonomiaeshianyzikazegyseg.html - Hungarian news portal weborvospro.hu reports: According to Judit Sandor, founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at CEU, and professor at CEU’s Faculties of Political Science, Legal Studies and Gender Studies, paternalistic behaviour of doctors are unacceptable.
Hungarian National Public Radio, Kossuth Radio’s “Ter-ido” program interviewed Judit Sandor, founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at CEU, and professor at CEU’s Faculties of Political Science, Legal Studies and Gender Studies, about personalized medicine and pre-implantion genetic testing.
Hungarian National Public Radio, Kossuth Radio’s „Kozelrol” program interviewed Judit Sandor, founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at CEU, and professor at CEU’s Faculties of Political Science, Legal Studies and Gender Studies, about the Dutch proposal of conducting research on embryos created for scientific purposes.
http://www.weborvospro.hu/cikkek/egeszsegpolitika/akozepesentaplaltnobetegekesete.html - Hungarian news portal weborvospro.hu reports: At a recent meeting of a discussion series organized for professionals working in healthcare, the topic was the patient-doctor relationship.
Hungarian weekly HVG reports: Although genetic examinations may indicate diseases, precaution is needed. Judit Sandor, founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at CEU, and professor at CEU’s Faculties of Political Science, Legal Studies and Gender Studies, believes that predictive genetic tests should not be carried out without prior and individually tailored consultations, as the expected findings are complex and professional interpretation is also needed after the genetic test with offering treatment or precautionary measures to the individual.
Hungarian Sunday paper Vasarnapi Hirek interviewed Judit Sandor, founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at CEU, and professor at CEU ’s Faculties of Political Science, Legal Studies and Gender Studies. Sandor gave expert commentary inon the new law that allows British researchers to genetically modify human embryos.
Due to copyright regulations, the interview is available in Vasarnapi Hirek (2.21.2016. p.19. Tervezheto magzatok?)
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http://inforadio.hu/hir/tudomany/nehez-meghatarozni-meddig-fokozhatok-a-kepessegek-796003 - Hungarian Info Radio interviewed Judit Sandor, founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at CEU, and professor at CEU ’s Faculties of Political Science, Legal Studies and Gender Studies, in connection with the roundtable discussion held on possible future neuro-enhancement policies.
Hungarian monthly Medical Tribune reports: At the event entitled “Legal Regulations in Hungary Regarding End of Life Choices” organized by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on November 5, 2015, Judit Sandor, founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB) at CEU, and professor at CEU’s Faculty of Political Science, CEU’s Legal Studies and CEU’s Gender Studies, discussed the current legal regulations about pregnant women in coma.
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