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Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc is speaker at Human Gene Summit in Bangkok, Thailand

Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc is one of the speakers in the International Summit on Human Gene Editing and Genetic Engineering and AUSN-Eubios Intensive Bioethics Training to be held at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand this coming January 30 to February 2, 2019. The event will be attended by experts, bioethicists, and academicians who will discuss ethical issues pertaining to genetic medicine and its implication to social policy. Dr. Maboloc will be presenting his study on disability rights and particular developments in autism research. In his paper, distributive justice issues and the gaps in quality and advanced health care between the First and the Third World will be analyzed. Speakers during the summit include Dr. Darryl Macer of the Eubios Ethics Institute, Dr. Soraj Hongladarom of Chulalongkorn University, and Dr. John Weckert of Charles Stuart University.

Abstracts of Dr. Rogelio Bayod and Mr. Gerry Arambala accepted in Bangkok Human Gene Summit

The papers of Dr. Rogelio Bayod of Cor Jesu College and Mr. Gerry Arambala of La Salle Ozamis have been accepted for the "International Summit on Human Gene Editing and Genetic Engineering and Intensive Bioethics Training" to be held at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand this coming January 30 to February 2, 2019. The paper of Dr. Bayod is "Developing Indigenous Ethics: On Recognition and Social Justice" while the presentation of Mr. Arambala is "Genetic Therapy and Social Justice: A Reflection on Amartya Sen's Capability Approach." Dr. Bayod and Mr. Arambala are members of the Social Ethics Society. The summit will be attended by experts, bioethicists, and scientists from around the world.