
Danaja Fabcic Povse will present at the Harvard Law School - Petrie-Flom Center’s about the challenges EU law presents for remote patient care technologies
On June 15, LSTS-HALL member Danaja Fabcic Povse will present at the Harvard Law School - Petrie-Flom Center’s annual conference “Diagnosing in the Home: The Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities of Digital Diagnostics and Therapeutics Outside of Traditional Clinical Settings”.
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The paper of Anastasiya Kiseleva and Paul Quinn ‘ARE YOU AI’S FAVORITE? EU Legal Implications of Biased AI Systems in Clinical Genetics and Genomics' is published at the European Health and Pharma Law Review (EHPL)
The latest issue of the European Health and Pharma Law Review (EHPL) has published the paper of Anastasiya Kiseleva written together with Professor Paul Quinn "Are You AI’S Favourite?
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HALL and LSTS researchers speak at the conference of the European Association of Health Law
This year, several LSTS and HALL researchers speak at the conference of the European Association of Health Law to be held in Ghent from 20 until 22 April 2022. During the first day, April 20, Anastasiya Kiseleva, Danaja Fabcic Povse and Olga Gkotsopoulou will participate at the PhD workshop.
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Interdisciplinary dialog on AI in Healthcare: HALL organizes the workshop at the conference of the European Association of Health Law
HALL organizes the workshop at the conference of the European Association of Health Law to be held in Ghent from 20 until 22 April 2022.
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Anastasiya Kiseleva presented at the 14th World Conference on Bioethics, Medical Ethics and Health Law
Anastasiya Kiseleva participated and presented at the 14th World Conference on Bioethics, Medical Ethics and Health Law held in Porto, 7-10 March 2022.
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Hideyuki Matsumi will be speaking at the Privacy Law Scholars Conference (PLSC) 2022
HALL and LSTS researcher Hideyuki Matsumi will present at the Privacy Law Scholars Conference (PLSC) 2022 to be held in person on Thursday and Friday, June 2 and 3, 2022 at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The paper of Prof. Paul Quinn and Prof. Gianclaudio Malgieri "The difficulty to define sensitive data" is published in the German Law Journal
The paper of Prof. Paul Quinn and Prof.
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Time to Reshape the Digital Society: Anastasiya Kiseleva is presenting at CRIDS conference
On Thursday 18 November and Friday 19 November 2021, CRIDS| Namur Digital Institute organises the conference “Time to Reshape the Digital Society” to celebrate the institute's 40thAnniversary. In Session 3 B | AI, Explainability & Automated Decision Making, LSTS/HA...
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Anastasiya Kiseleva is presenting at the Nordic Permed Law Symposium on Genome Editing, Health innovation, and Responsible Regulation
The Symposium 'Genome Editing, Health innovation, and Responsible Regulation' is held online by the Nordic Permed Law on 3&4 of November 2021. Anastasiya Kiseleva is presenting there on “Somatic Genome Editing with the Use of AI: Big Promises but Doubled Legal Issues”.
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New PhD Vacancy in the HALL (deadline - 20th of September 2021)
[Vacancy] LSTS/HALL is looking for a motivated researcher who will work on a research and innovation project in the area of citizen science. As part of their duties, the successful candidate will be working on an innovation project (‘SOCIO-BEE’) in the area of citizen sci...
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MAKING AI’S TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENT: notes of Anastasiya Kiseleva on the EU Proposal for the AI Act
LSTS and HALL researcher Anastasiya Kiseleva published her new blogpost 'MAKING AI’S TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENT: notes on the EU Proposal for the AI Act' on the European Law Blog. She explores how transparency is reflected in the proposed AI Act and how it correlates with the rel...
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Creating a European Health Data Space. Obstacles in Four Key Legal Areas: article by Anastasiya Kiseleva and Paul de Hert
[Article] The European Pharmaceutical Law Review (EPLR) by Lexxion Publisher published in their issue 1/2021 the article of Anastasiya Kiseleva and Prof. Paul de Hert ‘Creating a European Health Data Space.
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