New $10,000 Prize and Lectureship in Bioethics
There’s a new prize and lecture that “recognizes junior and mid-career scholars who have made important theoretical contributions to the field of bioethics.”
Named for philosopher Baruch Brody, who died last year, the prize was created by the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston Methodist Hospital, and the Department of Philosophy at Rice University.
The prize is $10,000 and delivery of the Baruch A. Brody Lecture in Bioethics. The lecture will take place at the 2nd Clinical Ethics UnConference in Houston in February, 2020, where the prize will be officially presented.
For information about eligibility and nominations, go here.
(via Elizabeth Brake)