Bioethics Interest Group (BIG)
BIOETHICS INTEREST GROUP (BIG)
The Bioethics Interest Group is dedicated to fostering a dynamic and inclusive dialogue on ethical decision-making in public health. Chaired by Professor. Melissa Goldstein (Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management) and Dr. Paul Ndebele (Assistant Director Office of Research Excellence (ORE), BIG unites students, faculty, staff, and experts to explore critical ethical issues in public health practice, research, policy, and management.
Our Mission:
- Promote Ethical Discourse: We are committed to creating vibrant platforms for discussion, debate, and discourse on ethical challenges in public health. Our goal is to embed ethics in all facets of GWSPH's functions, including teaching, learning, research, and service.
- Enhance Ethical Understanding: At BIG, we strive to deepen the GWSPH community's understanding of ethics in public health, highlighting its practical implications in decision-making and practice.
- Resource Development: Our focus is on developing and sharing comprehensive educational materials on all aspects of health ethics, providing invaluable resources for our faculty, staff, and students.
- Safe Space for Sensitive Issues: We offer a secure and open environment for tackling sensitive and pertinent issues in public health ethics.
Key Objectives:
- Facilitate active discourse on ethics in various domains of public health, including practice, research, policy, and management.
- Assist our community in understanding and applying ethics in public health.
- Develop learning materials covering a wide range of health ethics topics.
- Provide a platform for discussing sensitive and crucial public health issues.
Activities and Initiatives:
- Research and Grants: We encourage and support our members in writing grants focused on bioethics and integrating ethical considerations into broader research initiatives.
- Ethics Research Agenda: BIG actively promotes a public health ethics research agenda within GWSPH.
- Ethics Consultation Service: In collaboration with the Office of Research Excellence (ORE), we provide an ethics consult service to GWSPH members.
- Student Engagement: We offer students opportunities to engage with ethics experts and collaborate on seminars and papers.
GWSPH Students can submit their Professional Enhancement Activity Forms to gwsphbig
gwu [dot] edu (gwsphbig[at]gwu[dot]edu) following each attended event.
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gwu [dot] edu (gwsphbig[at]gwu[dot]edu), copying Dr. Paul Ndebele (pndebele
gwu [dot] edu (pndebele[at]gwu[dot]edu)).
- Upcoming Webinar Events
Save the date for upcoming Ethics and Public Health webinars. After registering, you will receive an email with a link to join.
Fall 2025
Date: Tuesday, November 18th, 2025, from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
Topic: Ethical Issues in Pharmacoeconomics and Drug PricingJoin us as we discuss Ethical Issues in Pharmacoeconomics and Drug Pricing in our webinar series hosted by the Office of Research Excellence (ORE) this month.
The rising cost of prescription drugs has sparked urgent ethical debates in healthcare. At the heart of these issues are questions about fairness, justice, and access. Why are some life-saving medicines priced out of reach? How do we decide which treatments are worth funding? And how can we ensure that groundbreaking therapies are available to everyone, not just those who can afford them? These questions highlight core ethical challenges, including whether high prices can be justified by research and development costs, how market competition shapes pricing strategies, and the extent to which these pricing practices affect patient access to essential medications—particularly among vulnerable populations. Understanding these issues is essential for shaping fair and sustainable healthcare systems. REGISTER HEREPanelist: Louis Garrison, PhD
Professor Emeritus
The Comparative Health Outcomes, Policy, and Economics (CHOICE) Institute
Department of Pharmacy
University of WashingtonPanelist: Julia Slejko, PhD
Associate Professor,
Graduate Program Director, Pharmaceutical Health Services Research,
University of Maryland School of PharmacyModerator: Melissa Goldstein, JD
Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management,
Milken Institute School of Public Health,
The George Washington UniversityModerator: Paul Ndebele, PhD
Assistant Director Office of Research Excellence,
Professorial Lecturer, Department of Global Health,
Milken Institute School of Public Health,
The George Washington University- Upcoming Forum Events
Spring 2026
To Be Determined
- 2025 Research Webinars
Date Topic/Speaker Links/Materials November 2025 "Ethical Issues in Pharmacoeconomics and Drug Pricing"
Panelist:
Louis Garrison, PhD
Professor Emeritus
The Comparative Health Outcomes, Policy, and Economics (CHOICE) Institute
Department of Pharmacy
University of WashingtonPanelist:
Julia Slejko, PhD
Associate Professor
Graduate Program Director, Pharmaceutical Health Services Research
University of Maryland School of PharmacyOctober 2025 "The Ethics of Organ Transplant"
Panelists:
Lynt Johnson, MD MBA
Professor of Surgery
Executive Director, Liver and Pancreas Institute for Quality
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
The George Washington UniversityMuhammad Mohiuddin, MD DSc (Hon)
Professor of Surgery
Director, Program in Cardiac Xenotransplantation
University of Maryland School of Medicine
President, International Xenotransplantation Association (IXA)September 2025 "Ethical Challenges in Mental Health Research and Practice"
Panelists:
Philip Candilis, MD DFAPA
Chair of Ethics Committee, American Psychiatric Association
Director of Medical Affairs
Saint Elizabeth's Hospital
Dept. of Behavioral Health
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
The George Washington UniversityCelia Fisher, PhD
Marie Ward Doty University Chair in Ethics
Professor of Psychology
Director, Center for Ethics Education
Director, HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute
Director, Human Development and Social Justice Lab
Fordham University, Dealy HallMarch 2025 "Ethics Of Animal Research"
Panelists:
Rebecca L. Walker, PhD
Professor, Department of Philosophy
Center for Bioethics
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
David DeGrazia, PhD
Elton Professor of Philosophy,
Columbian College of Arts and Sciences,
The George Washington UniversityFebruary 2025 “ Research Ethics in Humanitarian and Priority Settings"
Panelists:
Doris Schopper, MD DPH
Professor, Medical Faculty,
Director of the Center for Education and Research in Humanitarian Action,
Former Chair, MSF Ethics Review Board,
University of GenevaRamin Asgary, MD MPH FASTMH
Professor, Department of Global Health,
Milken Institute School of Public Health,
The George Washington UniversityResearch Ethics in Humanitarian and Priority Settings
- 2024 Research Webinars
Date Topic/Speaker Links/Materials November 2024 "Ethics in Sexual Reproductive Health"
Panelists:
Rebecca Cook, CM JD JSD FRSC
Professor Emerita in the Faculty of Law, Medicine and the Joint Centre for Bioethics,
Co-Director, International Reproductive and Sexual Health Law Program,
University of TorontoMary Ellsberg, PhD
Professor and Founding Director of the Global Women's Institute,
Professor, Department of Global Health,
Milken Institute School of Public Health,
The George Washington UniversityJulia Strasser, MPH DrPH
Assistant Research Professor and Director of Jacobs Institute,
Department of Health Policy and Institute,
Milken Institute School of Public Health,
The George Washington UniversityOctober 2024 “Ethical Challenges in Public Health Practice"
Panelists:
Lisa Lee, MA MS PhD
Interim Senior Associate Vice President for Research and
Innovation, Co-Interim Director, Office of Sponsored Programs,
Director Scholarly Integrity and Research Compliance, Research
Professor, Population Health Sciences, Virginia TechJoshua Sharfstein, MD
Vice Dean, Public Health Practice and Community Engagement
Director of the Bloomberg American Health Initiative and Professor
of the Practice in Health Policy and ManagementSeptember 2024 “Diversity Plans for Improving Enrollment of Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Populations in Clinical Trials"
Panelists:
Bridgette Rice, PhD MDiv APRN FAAN
Associate Dean for Research and Innovation,
Richard and Marianne Kreider Endowed Professor in Nursing for Vulnerable Populations,
M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing,
Villanova UniversityDaniel Mullins, PhD
Professor and Executive Director,
The PATIENTS Program, University of Maryland School of PharmacyMelvin Echols, MD FACC FASPC
Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer,
American College of Cardiology
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Associate Director (Clinical Research), Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI)
Morehouse School of MedicineApril 2024 “The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence”
Panelists:
Dr. Alex John London
K&L Gates Professor of Ethics and Computational Technologies,
Director, Center for Ethics and Policy
Chief Ethicist, Block Center for Technology and Society, Carnegie Mellon UniversityDr. Qing Zeng
Director, Biomedical Informatics Center
Professor, Clinical Research and Leadership
School of Medicine and Health Sciences, George Washington UniversityMarch 2024 “Translational Bioethics and Public Health”
Panelists:
Mark A. Rothstein, JD
Director, Translational Bioethics
Institute for Clinical and Translational Science
University of California, IrvineDr. Samar A. Nasser, PhD, MPH, PA-C
Program Director of MSHS, Clinical Translational Sciences
Program Director, BSHS in Health Sciences Program
Program Director, PhD in Translational Health Sciences Program
Associate Professor of Clinical Research and LeadershipTranslational Bioethics
and Public Health- 2023 Research Webinars
Date Topic/Speaker Links/Materials November 2023 “Ethics and Public Health: Diversity in Research Training”
Panelists:
Dr. Payam Sheikhattari
Director of Prevention Sciences Research Center &
Professor, School of Community Health & Policy,
Morgan State University.Dr. Wanda K. Nicholson
Senior Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion &
Professor of Prevention and Community Health,
Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University.Diversity in Research
TrainingOctober 2023 “Ethics and Public Health: Ethics and Statistics Education”
Panelists:
Rameela Ramana
Associate Professor of Biostatistics, Health Policy, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Nursing
Department of Biostatistics, School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TNDr. Keith A. Crandall
Professor, Director of Computational Biology
Institute, Director of Genomics Core.Ethics and Statistics
Education- 2022 Research Webinars
Date Topic/Speaker Links/Materials August 2022 “Ethics and Public Health: Ethics and Monkeypox”
Panelists:
Dr. Tara Palmore
Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, George Washington University (GW)
Medical Faculty Associates and GW School of Medicine and Health SciencesDr. Michael Ulrich
Assistant Professor, Center for Health Law, Ethics and Human Rights,
Boston University, School of Public HealthEthics and Monkeypox April 2022 “Ethics and COVID-19: Regional Perspective - Latin America”
Panelists:
Carla Saenz, PhD
Regional Bioethics Advisor, Department of Health Systems and Services,
Pan American Health Organization
Sofia Salas Ibarra, MD
Research Professor, Center for Bioethics
Faculty of Medicine, Clínica Alemana Universidad del DesarrolloRegional Perspective:
Latin AmericaMarch 2022 “Ethics and COVID-19: Strategic Lessons from COVID19 for Global Health”
Panelists:
Olusoji Adeyi, MD, MBA, DrPH
President, Resilient Health Systems and Senior Associate,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Ana B. Amaya, DrPH, MPH
Assistant Professor, Health Science Program, College of Health Professions- Pace University
Associate Research Fellow, United Nations University – CRISStrategic Lessons from
COVID19 for Global
HealthJanuary 2022 “Ethics and COVID-19: Omicron and Quarantine Ethics”
Panelists:
Mark Aulisio, PhD
Susan E. Watson Professor and Chair, Department of Bioethics,
Case Western Reserve University - School of Medicine and
Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics MetroHealth Medical Center
Renuga Vivekanandan, MD
Associate Professor, Division Chief of Infectious Disease
Assistant Dean for Strategy and Accreditation CUSOM and
Medical Director for Antimicrobial Stewardship & Hospital Epidemiology,
CHI Health - Creighton UniversityOmicron and
Quarantine Ethics- 2021 Research Webinars
Date Topic/Speaker Links/Materials November 2021 “Ethics and COVID-19: Global Vaccine Equity”
Panelists:
Louise Ivers, MB, Bch, MD, MPH, DTM&H
Executive Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Global Health
Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Emily R. Smith, ScD, MPH
Assistant Professor, Departments of Global Health & Exercise & Nutrition Sciences,
Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University.Global Vaccine Equity October 2021 “Ethics and COVID-19: Vaccine Misinformation”
Panelists:
Nahid Bhadelia, MD, MALD
Founding Director, Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases Policy & Research (CEID)
Associate Professor, Section of Infectious Diseases, Boston University School of Medicine.
David A. Broniatowski, PhD, FPsyS
Associate Professor, Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering,
George Washington University.Vaccine Misinformation July 2021 “Ethics and COVID-19: Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination for Healthcare Personnel”
Panelists:
Khurram Nasir, MD, MPH
Professor of Cardiology, Academic Institute,
Chief, Division of Cardiovascular Prevention and Wellness,
Co-director of Center for Outcomes Research,
Houston Methodist and Weil Cornell Medical College.Bryan Thomas, BA(Hons), MA, BCL/JD, SJD
Senior Researcher and Adjunct Professor,
University of Ottawa's Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics.
Preeti.R.John, MD, MPH, FACS, HEC-C
Critical Care and Palliative Care Surgeon,
Certified Health Care Ethics Consultant, VA Maryland Health Care System
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Maryland School of Medicine.Mandatory Covid-19
Vaccination for
Healthcare PersonnelMay 2021 “Ethics and COVID-19: Gender & COVID-19”
Panelists:
Roopa Dhatt, MD, MPA
Executive Director and Co-Founder of Women in Global Health
Mary Ellsberg, PhD
Founding Director of the Global Women's Institute and
Professor of Global Health, George Washington University
Member of the Core Technical Team of the
Multi-County Study on Women's Health and Domestic Violence against Women.Gender & COVID-19 April 2021 “Ethics and COVID-19: Regional Perspectives - Africa”
Panelists:
Bartholomew Dicky Akanmori, PhD
Regional Advisor for Vaccine Regulation, Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases (UCN)
Cluster, & the Vaccine Preventable Diseases (VPD) Program at WHO, Regional Office for Africa.
Yimtubezinash Woldeamanuel Mulate, MD, MSc, PhD
Associate Professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Parasitology,Addis Ababa University (AAU) School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences
Regional Perspectives -
AfricaMarch 2021 “Ethics and COVID-19: Vaccine Ethics (Part 3 - Human Challenge Trials)”
Panelists:
Holly Fernandez Lynch, JD, MBE
John Russell Dickson, MD Presidential Assistant
Professor of Medical Ethics in the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy,
Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Josh Morrison, JD
Executive Director of 1Day Sooner, an advocacy group for research participants,
including those in COVID-19 challenge studies
Founder of Waitlist Zero and the Rikers Debate Project
Paul Ndebele, PhD
Senior Research Regulatory Specialist, Office of Research Excellence
Professorial Lecturer, Department of Global Health,
Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington UniversityVaccine Ethics (Part 3 -
Human Challenge
Trials)February 2021 “Ethics and COVID-19: Christianity & Buddhism”
Panelists:
Karma Lekshe Tsomo, PhD
Co-founder of Sakyadhita International Association of Buddhist Women
Founding Director of the Jamyang Foundation
Professor, Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego
Rev. Dr. Isaac Mwase, PhD
Associate Pastor of Youth, Children, and Missions & Outreach,
University Baptist Church, Baltimore, MarylandChristianity & Buddhism January 2021 “Ethics and COVID-19: Vaccine Ethics (Part 2)”
Panelists:
Melissa Goldstein, JD
Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management,
Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University
Advisory Board Member of the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF)
Member of the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
Jerome Singh, LLB LLM MHSc PhD
Adjunct Professor of Clinical Public Health,
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Canada
Director of the Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues (ELSI) Advisory Services on
Global Health Research and DevelopmentVaccine Ethics (Part 2) - 2020 Research Webinars
Date Topic/Speaker Links/Materials December 2020 “Ethics and COVID-19: Islam & Judaism”
Panelists:
Zainab Chaudry, PharmD
Director of Maryland Outreach at the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
Member of the Advisory Board of the Interfaith Action for Human Rights
Liaison to Shoulder-to-Shoulder,
an interfaith campaign founded to counter anti-Muslim bigotry in America
Laurie Zoloth, PhD
Margaret E. Burton Professor and Dean at the University of Chicago Divinity School
Author of Health Care and the Ethics of Encounter: A Jewish Discussion of Social Justice
Co-Founder of The Ethics PracticeIslam & Judaism November 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Regional Perspectives - West Africa”
Panelists:
Morenike Ukpong-Folayan
Professor of Pediatric Dentistry, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria
Convener for 2020 Nigeria Bioethics Conference
Member Guttmacher Institute Institutional Review Board
Seydou Doumbia, MD PhD
Dean, Medical School and Dentistry
Director of University Clinical Research Center (UCRC)
University of Sciences, Technique, and Technology of Bamako (USTTB), MaliRegional Perspectives - West Africa November 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Mental Health”
Panelists:
Shekhar Saxena, MD FRCPsych DAB MRC
Psych Director of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
at World Health Organization's Headquarters Office in Geneva, Switzerland (2010-2018)
Professor of the Practice of Global Mental Health at the Department of Global Health
and Population at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Charmaine Chitiyo, BSc, MSc
Project Coordinator and Community Volunteer
Trainer for the Friendship Bench, Department of Psychiatry
University of ZimbabweMental Health October 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Regional Perspective - South Asia”
Panelists:
Anant Bhan, PhD Researcher
Bioethics and Global Health Senior Research Consultant,
ESC Program for Global Health Adjunct
Visiting Professor in the Department of Community Medicine,
Yenepoya Medical College and Centre for Ethics, Yenepoya University, Mangaluru, India
Farhat Moazam, MD FACS PhD
Professor and Chairperson, Center of Biomedical Ethics and Culture (CBEC), Karachi, PakistanRegional Perspective - South Asia October 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Adolescent Health”
Panelists:
Zulfiqar Bhutta, FRS MBBS FRCPCH FAAP PhD
Founding Director, Institute for Global Health and Development
Founding Director, Center of Excellence in Women and Child Health,
the Aga Khan University South Central Asia, East Africa & United Kingdom
Ann Strode, BA LLB LLM PhD
Professor, School of Socio Legal Studies,
Pietermaritzburg, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaAdolescent Health September 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Publication Ethics”
Panelists:
Dr. Laragh Gollogly
Editor in Chief, Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Prof Keymanthri Moodley
Professor and Director, Centre for Medical Ethics and Law,
WHO Collaborating Centre in Bioethics
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, South AfricaPublication Ethics September 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Regional Perspectives - East Asia”
Panelists:
Calvin W.L. Ho, JSD LLM MSc LLB
Associate Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong
Yonghui Ma, PhD
Associate Director of the Centre for Bioethics,
Medical College, Xiamen University, Associate ProfessorRegional Perspectives - East Asia September 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Refugee Populations”
Panelists:
Ron Waldman, MD
Professor of Global Health
Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University
Serena Parekh, PhD
Associate Professor, Director of the Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) Program
Co-Editor, Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, Northeastern UniversityRefugee Populations August 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: International Context”
Panelists:
Katherine Litter
Co-Lead, Global Health Ethics and GovernmentUnit,
Research for Health Department World Health Organization (WHO)
Carla Saenz, PhD
Regional Bioethics Advisor, Department of Health Systems and Services,
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)International Context August 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Digital Privacy”
Panelists:
Ross Upshur, MA MD MSc
Dalla Lana Chair in Clinical Public Health
Head, Division of Clinical Public Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health
Scientific Director, Bridgepoint Collaboratory for Research and Innovation
Associate Director, Lunenfeld Tanenbaum Research Institute, Sinai
Health Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine,
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
Melissa Goldstein, JD
Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management,
Milken Institute School of Public
Health, The George Washington UniversityDigital Privacy July 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Domestic and Family Violence”
Panelists:
Nicole V. Lang, MD
President and CEO, Washington Pediatric Associates, Premier Pediatric Concierge Care
Assistant Professor of Pediatric Medicine, School of Medicine and Health Sciences,
The George Washington University
Joan S. Meier, Esq.
Professor of Clinical Law and Director of the National Family Violence Law Center,
The George Washington University School of LawDomestic and Family Violence July 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Ethnic and Racial Disparity”
Panelists:
Jim Lavery, PhD
Conrad N. Hilton Chair in Global Health Ethics
Professor, Hubert Department of Global Health,
Rollins School of Public Health Faculty, Center for Ethics, Emory University
Ruqaiijah Yearby, JD MPH
Professor, School of Law, Saint Louis University,
Co-Director, Center for Equity, Saint Louis University
Co-Founder, Institute for Healing Justice and Equity, Saint Louis UniversityEthnic and Racial Disparity June 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Vaccine Ethics (Part 1)”
Panelists:
Saad Omer, MBBS MPH PhD FIDSA
Director of the Yale Institute for Global Health
Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at
Schools of Medicine and Public Health, Yale University
Alexandra Phelan, SJD LLM LLB
Assistant Professor, Center for Global Health Sciences and
Security Assistant Professor, Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology,
Georgetown University
Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law CenterVaccine Ethics June 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Research Ethics”
Panelists:
Debra Paxton, MS CIP
Director of the Office of Human Research, The George Washington University
Julia Slutsman, PhD
Director of Research Affairs, Children's National Hospital
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics,
School of Medicine and Health Sciences, The George Washington UniversityResearch Ethics May 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Maternal and Child Health”
Panelists:
Leana Wen, MD MSc
Visiting Professor, The George Washington University,
Distinguished Fellow at the Fitzhugh Mullan Institute of Health Workforce Equity
Amita Vyas, PhD MHS
Associate Professor, The George Washington UniversityMaternal and Child Health May 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Scarce Resource Allocation”
Panelists:
Sarah Vittone, DBe MSN RN
Assistant Professor, Georgetown University
Bioethicist at Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown UniversityGovind Persad, JD PhD
Assistant Professor, The University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Greenwall Foundation Faculty Scholar in BioethicsScarce Resource Allocation April 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Clinical Ethics”
Panelists:
Melissa Goldstein, JD
Teaching Associate Professor, The George Washington University
Vanessa Madrigal, MD MSCE
Director, Ethics Program
Critical Care Specialist, Children's National
Katalin Roth, MD JD
Professor of Medicine, The George Washington University
Director of the Division of Geriatrics and Palliative MedicineClinical Ethics April 2020 “Ethics & COVID-19: Introduction”
Panelists:
Melissa Goldstein, JD
Teaching Associate Professor, The George Washington University
Paul Ndebele, PhD
GWSPH Compliance & Professorial Lecturer in Global Health Research
Regulatory SpecialistEthics and Covid-19: Introduction