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Prof. Dr. Silke Schicktanz
Jan 2017
Curriculum Vitae
Prof. Silke Schicktanz, PhD
Office:
University Medical Center Göttingen
Dept. of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine
Humboldtallee 36
37073 Göttingen
Germany
Phone: +49 -551-39-33966
Private address:
Pütterweg 5
37085 Göttingen
Germany
Phone: +49-551-63440017
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.egmed.uni-goettingen.de/index.php?id=3&L=1
Professional Positions
Since 4/2010
Full Professor for Cultural and Ethical Studies of
Biomedicine, University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany
Since 2011
Deputy director of the Department of Medical Ethics and
History of Medicine
2 - 9/2011
Adjunct Professor for Philosophy, Dept. of Philosophy, San
Francisco State University
1/2006 - 3/2010
Associate Professor (Junior-Professor) for History, Theory,
Ethics in Medicine
University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany (positively
evaluated in Nov 2008)
1/2004 12/2005
Senior Researcher
University of Münster, Institute for Ethics, History and
Theory of Medicine
3/2002 - 2/2003
Post-Doc-Position / Research Fellow
Max-Delbrück-Centrum for molecular medicine
Research Group Bioethics and science communication
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1/2001 - 2/2002
Project Leader:
First nation-wide citizens conference on genetic testing
Foundation: Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden
1/1999 - 12/2000
Research Fellow / Graduate Student
Chair Ethics and Theory in Life / Faculty of Biology
University of Tübingen
1/1994 - 12/1998
Research Assistant
Interdepartmental Centre for Ethics in Science and
Humanities
University of Tübingen
Educational History
1/2002
Doctorate:
Doctor rerum naturalium (PhD) in Ethics of Life Science
awarded by the Eberhard-Karls-University Tübingen,
Germany with highest honours (summa cum laude)
Thesis title: “Medico-ethical and animal ethical aspects of
xenotransplantation - the ethical assessment of the
current state of the art (in German)
grade: summa cum laude
Advisory committee: Prof. Dr. Eve-Marie Engels, Prof. Dr.
Dieter Birnbacher, Prof. Dr. Reinhard Kurth
4/1998 - 12/2001
Full member of the German Research Foundation– PhD
programme “Ethics in Science and Humanities”,
University of Tübingen
9/1991 - 6/1997
Studies in Biology and Philosophy
at the Eberhard-Karls-University Tübingen, Germany.
grade: excellent (1.0)
1997
Diploma in Biology awarded at the Eberhard-KarlsUniversity Tübingen, Germany. Final grade 1.0 (excellent)
Minor: Philosophy awarded at the Eberhard-KarlsUniversity Tübingen, Germany (grade: excellent)
1989 - 1991
Vocational training as a lab technician, Ludwigshafen a.R.
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Honours / Awards /
2001
Fellowships
Animal Welfare Prize of Erna-Graff-Foundation
(Berlin)
2001
Award of the German Academy of Medical Ethics
(Göttingen)
2002
Reinhold-und-Maria-Teufel-Award (Tübingen)
2010
Invited Research Fellow at the Jawaharlal Nehru
Institute of Advance Studies, Delhi India
2011-12
Feodor-Lynen Fellowship of the Alexander-vonHumboldt Foundation
Academic Activities
Research visits
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Fellow at the Safra Center for Ethics and Law at Tel Aviv
University Dec 2016 - March 2017
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Visiting Scholar at Delhi University / JNU Sociology FebMar 2016
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Senior Fellow in Residence at the Alfried Krupp Institute
for Advanced Study, Greifswald (Apr-Sep 2015)
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Visiting Scholar at the Centre for the Study of Social
Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi (Feb-Mar
2013)
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Research Fellow at Helen Wills Institute for
Neuroscience/Beatrice Bain Research Group, University of
California, Berkeley, (Feb 2011-Sep 2012)
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Invited Research Fellow at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute for
Advanced Studies, Delhi (Mar-Apr 2010)
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Visiting Scholar at Science Technology and Society
Center, University of California, Berkeley US (Jul-Sep
2009)
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Visiting scholar at Centre for Economic and Social Aspects
of Genetics (CESAGEN) University of Lancaster UK (Mar
2009)
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Research visit at the Israel Social Sciences Department,
Ben-Gurion University, (Oct 2007)
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Research work in Israel at Ben-Gurion University,
University of Haifa and University of Tel Aviv (Apr 2007)
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Membership in
international and
national committees
and boards:
Membership in
academic societies
Jan 2017
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Member of the European Research Council (ERC)
Advanced Grant evaluation panel (2009-2013; 2015-2017)
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Member of Ethical Review Panels of the European
Commission (2005-2006)
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Nominated Member of the Committee of Responsibility
and Freedom in Science (CFRS) of International Council
of Science
Since 2004
Member of German Academy of Medical Ethics
Since 2009
Working group leader of the ELPAT/ESOT
Since 2011
Nominated Board member of German Academy
of Medical Ethics
Since 2012
European Society of Organ Transplantation
Since 2012
German Federal Chamber of Physicians,
Nominated Member of the committee “Organ
transplantation”
2010 - 2016
Member of ‘Habilitation Committee’ of Medical
Faculty of Göttingen
Since 2011
Head of University board of Gender and Diversity
equality treatment
Since 2014
Board, Göttingen Centre for Gender Studies
Sine 2016
Director of Göttingen Centre for Gender Studies
Position of Trust at
the University
Review activities for:
Journals
Acta Biotheoretica
ALTEX
Archives of Gerontology
Bioethics
BMC Medical Ethics
Ethical Perspectives
Ethik in der Medizin (editorial boarda)
European Journal of Cultural Studies
Frontiers: ELSI in science and genetics (editorial board)
Health Policy
Health Care Analysis
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics (editorial board)
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
Journal of Medical Ethics
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
Medical Humanities
Österreich. Zeitschrift für Soziologie
Philosophy, Ethics, Humanities, Medicine
Science, Technology and Human Values
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Science, Technology, Innovation-Studies
Social Science and Medicine
Sociology of Health and Illness
Research
Applications
European Science Foundation (ESF)
European Research Council (ERC)
DFG (German Research Foundation)
DAAD
German-Israeli Foundation for Research and Development
Austrian Ministry for Education, Science and Culture
Minerva-Foundation
Israeli Research Council
Norway Research Council
Swiss National Foundation (SNF)
Austrian Nationalbank Fond (NÖF)
Welcome Trust
Tiroler Wissenschaftsfonds
Jubiläumsfond der Österreichischen Nationalbank
External Funded Research Projects and Grants
In summary: 14 grants (ongoing & finalised);
Amount of money: ca. 9.400.000 € (total sum) and ca. 1.950.000 €
(own share)
Recent Projects:
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Oct 2015 - Mar 2018: Ministry of Science and Art,
Lower Saxony/Volkswagen-Foundation:
Organized Patient Participation in Health Care: Collective
Advocacy, Representation and Autonomy (OPARA); PI
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Jul 2014 – Jun 2019: Swedish Riksbankens
Jublieumsfond for Social Sciences and Humanities:
Mind the Risk: Ethical, psychological and social
implications of provision of risk information from genetic
and related technologies – A joint European research
program (in coop. with Prof. Hanson (PI, project
coordinator), Prof. Pravettoni (IT), Prof. Payne (UK),
Prof. Bouder (BE)
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Jul 2014 – Jun 2017: BMBF GenoPerspektiv – dealing
with big data: the clinical, ethical legal and informationtechnical perspective. (in coop. with Dr. Schweda)
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Sep 2014 – Mar 2017: DFG Organ donation between
unease and criticism. A sociological and ethical analysis
(in coop. with Prof. Adloff, University of Erlangen)
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2016-17. Minerva-Gentner Research: Frozen: Social and
Bioethical Aspects of Cryo-Fertility. Workshop grant for
2017. Co-organizers: Aviad Raz, Yael Hashiloni-Dolev &
Silke Schicktanz.
Successfully finalized grants:
 Oct 2014 - Jun 2016 Deutscher Akademischer
Austauschdienst (DAAD) und University Grants
Commission, India: Contested Avenues of Reproductive
Technologies: A Study of Transnational Transfers and
Cross-cultural Practices, together with Prof. Tulsi Patel
(Delhi School of Economics, Sociology)
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Oct 2010 - Sep 2016: DFG Graduate School‚
‘Dynamics of Gender and Space’ (Universities of
Göttingen & Kassel), co-applicant/PI
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Jul 2013 – Sep 2015 Federal Ministry for Education
and Science (BMBF): Chip-Technology for carrier
testing of rare diseases (in coop. with Dr. J. Inthorn & PD
Dr. P. Wehling, University Frankfurt a.M.)
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Jun 2011 – Dec 2014: German Research Foundation
(DFG): Socio-empirical and ethical analysis of
biomarkers in rectal cancer treatment - Ethics of
personalized Medicine (subproject of KFO 179/2)
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Dec 2010 – Mar 2014: Federal Ministry for Education
and Science (BMBF) Biomedical Life plans for Ageing –
values between individual ethical reflection and social
norms (in coop: Prof. Adloff, University of Erlangen)
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Oct 2010 – Feb 2014 VolkswagenStiftung: Autonomy
and Trust with regard to patient organisation“
(subproject of the research network ‘Autonomy and Trust
in Modern Medicine)
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Jan 2010 – Oct 2013: German-Israeli Foundation
(GIF): Cross-Cultural Ethics of Health and Responsibility:
Expert and lay perspectives regarding bioethical
dilemmas in Germany and Israel (together with Prof.
Raz, Ben-Gurion University)
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Jan 2007 – Mar 2008: German-Israeli-Foundation
(GIF), Young Scientist Program, “Bodies in Culture”
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2004 – 2007: European Union, 6th FRP‚ Science &
Society’ Challenges of Biomedicine - Socio-cultural
Contexts, European Governance and Bioethics (COB)
SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS
I am allowed to supervise MA/PhD students in Bioethics (Philosophy Faculty of
University of Göttingen), Gender Studies (Social Sciences Faculty, Univ. Göttingen)
and for Medical Doctoral Thesis (Medical Faculty, Göttingen). I have a very strong
commitment for supporting & supervising students and young scholars:
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Postdocs: 6 (Drs. M. Schweda, J. Inthorn, S. Saravanan, I. Jordan; K. Jongsma,
Nitzan Ramon-Zarfaty)
PhD: 6 (in Bioethics (Philosophy Faculty), Medical Anthropology (Social Sciences
Faculty) (S. Wöhlke (completed in Jan. 2014), S. Hansen (completed May 2015),
S. Mitra (since Oct. 2013), L. Frebel (since July 2013); A. Urban (since 2015), M.
Schaper (since Jan 2016) and three external PhD students in Philosophy
(University Utrecht, University of Mannheim; University of Münster)
Medical doctoral students: 11 (finalised: 6 (A. Heßling, M. Hausschildt, M.
Rentsch, H. Orth, M. Finke, L. Woydack); ongoing 5: H. Kogel, A. Rojek, F. Kögel,
L. Lohmeyer, M. Immler)
Master’s students: 5 (Gender Studies/Sociology)
Bachelor’s students: 3 (Gender Studies/Philosophy)
Guest researchers: Dr. Noelia Bueno, Spain (11/13-3/14); Dr. Carmel Shalev,
Israel (3-7/2010); Gitit Bar-On (10/15), Yael Hashiloni-Dolev (9-12/15); Tulsi Patel
(11-12/15); Garima Yordav (11-12/15); Jon Leefmann (3-12/2015)
I am an active mentor for young female scholars in the Gender-Mentoring programme
of the UMG and of the University of Göttingen (both since 2010) as well as a liaison
professor for the Deutsche Studienstiftung.
Workshops and International Conferences
Initiation,
Organisation and
Head of:
I have organised and headed 30 workshops in equal or leading
positions (in Germany, the US, Switzerland, Austria) and 5
international conferences, among them:
2016
Expert symposium: Shared decision-making in the context of
personalized medicine and patient-centered care – Dec 05-06, Univ.
Göttingen (together with S. Wöhlke)
International expert workshop: One for All, All for One? Selfrepresentation and representation by others in Health Policy Oct 20,
Univ Goettingen (together with K. Jongsma)
DFG Abschlusstagung: Ja? Nein? Vielleicht? Diskurs und Kritik der
Organspende, 18-19 Juli , Univ Erlangen (toether with S. Hansen, L.
Pfaller, F. Adloff)
2015
International expert workshop: Contested avenues of kinship: global
norms and local practices of modern reproductive medicine, University
Göttingen, 8th Dec (in coop with Göttingen Center for Gender Studies)
Workshop: Genetic Risk Information: Addressing New Challenges, Dpt.
of Ethics and History of Medicine, University Medical Center Göttingen,
in Kassel, 16-17th Feb (funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond)
2014
Workshop: Wie können wir die Medizin Individualisieren? Neue
Konzepte, Methoden und Strukturen, Clinical Research Group (KFO
179/2), Dpt. of Ethics and History of Medicine, University Medical
Center Göttingen, 10 Dec (funded by DFG)
2013
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Workshop: Kulture(en) des Vergessens. Altersdemenz am
Schnittpunkt von Medizinethik und Kulturwissenschaft, ZfL, Berlin, in
coop. with M. Schweda, I. Krüger-Fürhoff, 13 Dec
International Conference: Planning Later Life: Ethics and Politics in
Ageing Societies, University of Göttingen, in coop. with F. Adloff, 10-12
Jul, 10-12 Jul (funded by BMBF, DFG)
2012
Gender, Age, and Medicine (in German) University of Göttingen, 07
Dec
Interdisciplinary Workshop: Bioethics of Ageing. University of
California, Berkeley, in coop. with R. Knight/ Ch. Thompson/ C.
Hayden, 05-07 Oct
Symposium at 11th World Congress of Bioethics: Patients as
collectives - normatives considerations and socio-political analyses of
patient organisations'role in health care and biopolitics”, Rotterdam, in
coop. with A. Raz, 26-29 Jun
2011
International symposium: Genetics as Culture in a Consumerist Age, in
coop. with G. Werner-Felmayer/B. Prainsack, Innsbruck, 27-29 Oct
Living Later Live – Ethical and Social Aspects of Ageing in Modern
Medicine, San Francisco State University, in coop. with A. Silvers / M.
Schweda, 26-27 Aug
2010
Indio-German Workshop: Moving bodies & transforming values –
Socio-cultural and ethical issues of mobility, gender and biomedicine;
in coop- with Tulsi Patel, DU; University of Göttingen, 27- 28 Nov
EASST Conference 2010: stream: ARTificial life? Performativity
between science, media, and art, in coop. with Priska Gisler, Trento,
02-04 Sep
International Workshop: The Role of Experts in Transnational Science
and Health Care Policies, in coop with M. Dusche, Jawaharlal Nehru
Institute of Advanced Study, New Delhi, JNIAS, 05 Apr
2009
German-Israeli Winter School: The Culture and Ethics of Biomedicine,
in coop. with A. Raz, University of Göttingen, 30 Nov – 06 Dec
Workshop: “The relation of medical practice, medial knowledge and
norms in bioethics”, Lichtenberg-Kolleg, University of Göttingen, 14-15
Dec
VW-Symposium “Biomedicalisation of Ageing? Gerontologisation of
Medicine?” [in German] University of Göttingen, 29-31 Oct
2008
German-Israeli-Workshop: “Genetics and Society: Practices/Positions,
Expert/Public Discourses", in coop. with Aviad Raz, Ben-Gurion
University, Negev 14-16 Dec
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“From a perspective within – social science, ethics and participation”, in
coop. with Priska Gisler, Collegium Helvetica, ETH Zürich, Switzerland,
26-27 June
2007
“The Impact of Religion and Culture on Biomedical Technologies – A
German-Israeli Dialogue”. In coop. with Simone Ehm, Protestant
Academy of Berlin, 29-30 Nov
“Applied Ethics and Empirical Studies” (in German) – Working Group of
the German Academy of Medical Ethics Göttingen, 13-14 Apr
2005
Thyssen-Workshop: “Sexuality as Experiment? Body techniques in the
intersection between science, ethics and science fiction”, in coop. with
N. Pethes, German Studies, University of Bonn, 17-19 Nov
2004
“Genetics & Society - historical and ethical aspects of an ambivalent
relationship”, in coop. with O. Hagen, Spring-Colloquia of the MPI for
Molecular Genetics, Berlin
2003
Conference: “Identity and Body – Challenges by neuroscience and
transplantation medicine.” (in German), in coop. with S. Ehm,
Protestant Academy of Berlin, 21-22 Nov
2002
“Science and Public in dialogue” (in German). in coop. with C. Tannert,
R. Hirschfeld, G. Krause, Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine
and Federal Center for Political Education, 7-9 Nov
Workshop: “Consciousness: An interdisciplinary dialogue about
research approaches” (in German), in coop. with C. Herrmann, M.
Pauen & J. Rieger University of Magdeburg, 12-13 Sep
1999
“Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Animal Ethics”, in coop. with H.
Röcklinsberg (University of Uppsala) and E-M. Engels, University of
Tübingen, 3-4 Dec
1998
“New perspectives in transplantation medicine – an interdisciplinary
dialogue.” In coop. with E-M Engels/G. Lotter, University of Tübingen,
4-6 Dec
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Publications (in German and English)
Monographs and Books
Schicktanz, S: Organlieferant Tier? Medizin und Tierethische Probleme der
Xenotransplantation. Frankfurt a.M. / New York: Campus (2002), 340 pages
Raz, A./Schicktanz, S.: Comparative Empirical Bioethics: Dilemmas of Genetic
Testing and Euthanasia in Israel and Germany. Springer Brief in ethics (2016),
120 pages
Volumes
11. M. Schweda, l. Pfaller, K. Bauer, F. Adloff, S. Schicktanz (ed): Planning Later
Life. Bioethics and Public Health in Ageing Societies, Routledge, In
prep./under Contract
10. B. Prainsack, S. Schicktanz, G. Werner-Felmayer (eds.) (2014): Genetics as
social practice. Transdisciplinary Views on Science and Culture, Ashgate, 220
pages
9. G. Radhawa & S. Schicktanz (eds.) (2013): Public engagement in organ
donation and transplantation, Pabst Publisher, Lengerich, 176 pages
8. S. Schicktanz & M. Schweda (eds.) (2012): Pro-Aging oder Anti-Ageing: Altern
im Fokus der Medizin, Frankfurt a.M./New York: Campus, 376 pages
7. Schicktanz, S. Wiesemann, C. & Wöhlke, S. (eds.) (2010): Teaching Ethics in
Organ and Tissue Transplantation – Cases and Movies, in coop. with
UNESCO chair for Bioethics, University Press Göttingen, 85 pages
6. Pethes, N. & Schicktanz, S. (eds.) (2008): Sexualität als Experiment? Identität,
Moral und Reproduktion zwischen Science und Fiction, Frankfurt a.M./New
York: Campus, 420 pages
5. Ehm, S. & Schicktanz, S. (eds.) (2008): Der Einfluss von Religion und Kultur
auf Biomedizin: Ein deutsch-israelischer Dialog – Tagungsdokumentation,
Frankfurt: Evangelischer Pressedienst, approx. 100 pages
4. Ehm, S. & Schicktanz, S. (eds.) (2006): Körper als Maß? Biomedizinische
Eingriffe und ihre Auswirkungen auf Körper- und Identitätsverständnisse,
Stuttgart: Hirzel, 200 pages
3. Schicktanz, S., Tannert, C., Wiedemann, P. (eds.) (2003): Kulturelle Aspekte
der Biomedizin: Bioethik, Religionen und Alltagsperspektiven, Frankfurt a.M. /
New York: Campus, 304 pages
2. Schicktanz, S., Naumann, J. (2003): Bürgerkonferenz: Streitfall Gendiagnostik:
Ein Modellprojekt der Bürgerbeteiligung am bioethischen Diskurs (hrsg. im
Auftrag des Deutschen Hygiene-Museum Dresden), Opladen: Leske &
Budrich, 148 pages
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1. Engels, E.-M., Badura-Lotter, G., Schicktanz, S. (eds.) (2000): Neue
Perspektiven der Transplantationsmedizin im interdisziplinären Dialog, BadenBaden: Nomos, 304 pages
Guest editor of special issues of international journals
7. Themenheft der Zeitschrift für Ethik in der Medizin, Springer 2015
“Medizinethik und Film” (Guest editors: Wöhlke, Sabine, Hansen, Solveig und
Silke Schicktanz). Volume 27, Issue 1
6. BiomedCentral: thematic series (open access) 2013, Medical tourism:
concepts, ethics, and practices (Guest editors: Tulsi Patel, Silke Schicktanz)
http://www.biomedcentral.com/series/Medical_Tourism
5. Medicine Studies 2011, Special Issue: Responsibility revisited, (Guest editors:
Silke Schicktanz, Aviad Raz), Volume 3, Number 3, intro 129-130
4. Indian Journal of Medical Ethics 2011, special issue: The ethics of ethics
committees, (Guest editors: Silke Schicktanz & Michael Dusche), Volume VIII,
No. 3, July - September 2011
3. New Genetics and Society, 2010, special issue: “Genetics and
Responsibilities: Cultural perspectives, public discourses and ethical issues”,
(Guest editors: Silke Schicktanz & Aviad Raz)
2. Ethik in der Medizin, 2009, Volume 21, Issue 3; Themenheft: „Medizinethik und
Empirie“, (Guest editors: Silke Schicktanz & Jan Schildman): & Editorial:
Medizinethik und Empirie – Standortbestimmungen eines spannungsreichen
Verhältnisses, 183-186
1. Science, Technology, Innovation –Studies (STI-Studies), 2009; 2, “The role of
social science in public participation and biopolitics” (Guest editors: Priska
Gisler & Silke Schicktanz)
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles (Selection)
52. Schicktanz S, L. Pfaller, S. Hansen, M. Boos (2017): Attitudes towards brain
death and conceptions of the body in relation to willingness or reluctance to
donate: Results of a students' survey before and after the German
transplantation scandals and legal changes, Journal of Public Health, accepted
51. Schicktanz S, S. Wöhlke (2016): The utterable and unutterable anthropological
meaning of the body in the context of organ transplantation, Dilemata:
International Journal of Applied Ethics. accepted
50. Leefmann, J; Schaper M, Schicktanz S. (2016) The concept of “Genetic
Responsibility” and its meanings: A systematic review of qualitative medical
sociology literature, Frontiers in Sociology/ELSI in Science and Genetics,
accepted
49. Hashiloni-Dolev Y., Schicktanz S. (2016): A cross-cultural analysis of
posthumous reproduction(PHR): The significance of the gender and marginsof-life perspectives, Reproductive Biomedicine & Society, accepted
48. Orth, H. G., Schicktanz S. (2016): The Vulnerability of study participants in the
context of transnational biomedical research: from conceptual considerations
to practical implications, Developing World Bioethics, doi:10.1111/dewb.12131
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47. Mitra, S., S. Schicktanz (2016): Failed Surrogate Conceptions: Social and
ethical aspects of pre-conception disruptions during surrogacy in India,
Philosophy, Ethics and Humanities in Medicine, 11:9, DOI 10.1186/s13010016-0040-)
46. Schicktanz, S. (2016): Genetic risk and responsibility: reflections on a
complex relationship. Journal of Risk Research, DOI:
10.1080/13669877.2016.1223157
45. Perry, J., S. Wöhlke, A.C. Heßling, S. Schicktanz (2016): Why take part in
personalised cancer research? Patients’ genetic misconception, genetic
responsibility and incomprehension of stratification—an empirical-ethical
examination, European Journal of Cancer Care, Aug. DOI: 10.1111/ecc.12563
44. Beier K., I. Jordan, C. Wiesemann, S. Schicktanz (2016): Understanding
Collective Agency in Bioethics", Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy DOI
10.1007/s11019-016-9695-4
43. S. Beck/S. Schicktanz „Wer viel weiß, hat viel zu sorgen“? Zur Prädiktion von
Altersdemenz mittels Biomarker: ethische und rechtliche Fragestellungen,
Jahrbuch Recht und Ethik, (2016), in press
42. Schicktanz S.; Amelung T., Rieger J (2015): Qualitative assessment of
patients’ attitudes and expectations toward BCIs and implications for future
technology development, Front. Syst. Neurosci., 27 April 2015 |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2015.00064
41. Wöhlke, Sabine, Solveig Lena Hansen, & Silke Schicktanz (2015):
Nachdenken im Kinosessel? Bioethische Reflexion durch Filme als eine neue
Möglichkeit der Diskussion von Standpunkten und Betroffenheit. Ethik in der
Medizin, Volume 27, Issue 1, 1-8
40. Schicktanz, Silke*, Mark Schweda*, Jesse F. Ballenger, Patrick J. Fox, Jodi
Halpern, Joel H Kramer, Guy Micco, Stephen G. Post, Charis Thompson,
Robert T. Knight and William J. Jagust (2014): Before it is too late:
Professional responsibilities in late-onset Alzheimer’s research and presymptomatic prediction. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Volume 8, Article
921, 1-6 (*shared first authorship)
39. Inthorn, J., Raz, A., Ramon, N., Schicktanz, S. (2015): "What the Patient wants
…": Lay Attitudes towards End-of-Life Decisions in Germany and Israel.
Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy, 18:329–340
38. Inthorn J, Wöhlke S, Schmidt F, Schicktanz S. (2014): Impact of gender and
professional education on attitudes towards financial incentives for organ
donation: results of a survey among 755 students of medicine and economics
in Germany. BMC Med Ethics. Jul 5;15:56. doi: 10.1186/1472-6939-15-56.
37. Schweda M. & Schicktanz, S. (2014): Why public moralities matter – The
relevance of socio-empirical premises for the ethical debate on organ markets,
in: Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, Volume 39, Issue 3, 217-22
36. Raz, A., Jordan I. & Schicktanz S. (2014): Exploring the Positions of German
and Israeli Patient Organizations in the Bioethical Context of End-of-Life
Policies, Health Care Analysis, Volume 22, Issue 2, 143-59
35. Mertz, Marcel, Julia Inthorn, Günter Renz, Lillian Geza Rothenberger, Sabine
Salloch, Jan Schildmann, Sabine Wöhlke and Silke Schicktanz (2013):
Research across the disciplines: a road map for quality criteria in empirical
ethics research, BMC Medical Ethics 15:17 doi:10.1186/1472-6939-15-17
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34. Portacolone, Elena, Clara Berridge, Julene K. Johnson & Silke Schicktanz
(2014): Time to reinvent the science of dementia: the need for care and social
integration Aging & Mental Health, Volume 18, Issue 3, 269-275
33. Wöhlke S., A. Hessling, S. Schicktanz (2013): Wenn es persönlich wird in der
‚personalisierten Medizin‘: Aufklärung und Kommunikation aus klinischer
Forscher- und Patientenperspektive im empirisch-ethischen Vergleich, Ethik in
der Medizin, Volume 25, Issue 3, 215-222
32. Hoeyer K.*, Schicktanz S.*, Deleuran, Ina (2013): Public attitudes to financial
procurement models for organs: A literature review suggests that it is time to
shift the focus from ‘financial incentives’ to ‘reciprocity’, Transplantation
International Volume 26, Issue 4, 350-357, Article first published online: 11
FEB 2013, DOI: 10.1111/tri.12060 (*shared first authorship)
31. Hessling, A., Schicktanz S. (2012): What German experts expect from
individualised medicine: Problems of uncertainty and future complication in
physician-patient-interaction, Clinical Ethics, 7: 86–93
30. Schicktanz S. (2012): Epistemische Gerechtigkeit: Sozialempirie und
Perspektivenpluralismus in der Angewandten Ethik, Deutsche Zeitschrift f.
Philosophie, 60, 2, 269-284
29. Schicktanz, S. & Schweda, M. (2012): The diversity of responsibility: The value
of explication and pluralization – Medicine Studies, Vol. 3, 131-145
28. Schicktanz S. & Dusche M. (2011): The ethics of ethical expertise in science,
medicine and healthcare policies, Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, Volume
VIII, No. 3, 142-145
27. Schicktanz, S., Schweda M., B. Wynne (2011): “The ethics of ‘public
understanding of ethics’ – Why and how bioethics expertise should include
public and patients’ Voices”, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy; Online
first 10.1007/s11019-011-9321-4, 2012 May;15(2):129-39
26. Schicktanz, S., Raz A. & Shalev, C. (2010): Cultural impacts on end of life
ethics. A cross-comparative study between Germany and Israel Cambridge
Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 19, 3, 381-394
25. Schicktanz, S., Raz, A. & Shalev, C. (2010): The cultural context of patient
autonomy and doctors duties: Passive euthanasia and advance directives in
Germany and Israel, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 13(4), 363-369
24. Schicktanz, S. (2010): Kommentar II zum Fall: „Palliativmedizin im
interkulturellen Kontext“ Ethik in der Medizin 22(1): 55-57
23. Raz, A. & Schicktanz, S. (2009): Diversity and Uniformity in Genetic
Responsibility: Moral Attitudes of Patients, Relatives and Lay People in
Germany and Israel, Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12(4): 433-442
22. Raz, A. & Schicktanz S. (2009): Lay Perceptions of Genetic Testing in
Germany and Israel: The Interplay of National Culture and Individual
Experience, New Genetics and Society 28, 4, 401-414
21. Schweda, M., Wöhlke, S. & Schicktanz, S. (2009) Understanding public
scepticism towards organ donation and its commercialization: the important
role of reciprocity. Transplantation Proceedings, 41, 2509-2511
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20. Schicktanz, S. & Schweda, M. (2009): “One man’s trash is another man’s
treasure” Exploring economic and moral subtexts of the “organ shortage”
problem in public views on organ donation. Journal of Medical Ethics, 35, 473476
19. Schicktanz, S. (2009): Zum Stellenwert von Betroffenheit, Öffentlichkeit und
Deliberation im empirical turn der Medizinethik, Ethik in der Medizin, 21, 3,
223-234
18. Schweda, M. & Schicktanz, S. (2009): Public ideas and values concerning the
commercialization of organ donation in four European countries, Social
Science and Medicine, 68, 1129-1136
17. Schicktanz, S. (2009): Interpreting Advance Directives: Ethical Considerations
of the Interplay Between Personal and Cultural Identity, Health Care Analysis,
3, 17 (2), 158-171
16. Gisler, P. & Schicktanz S. (2009): Ironists, reformers, or rebels? Reflections on
the role of the social sciences in the process of science policy making, STIStudies, Vol 5, 5-17
15. Schweda, M. & Schicktanz, S. (2009): The spare parts person? Conceptions of
the human body and their implications for public attitudes towards organ
donation and organ sale, Philosophy, Ethics, Humanities in Medicine, 4, 4, 128
14. Schicktanz, S. (2008): Zwischen Selbst-Deutung und Interpretation durch
Dritte: Zum Wechselverhältnis von sozio-kulturellen und ethischen Aspekten
von Patientenverfügungen. Ethik in der Medizin, 3, 181-190
13. Schweda, M. & Schicktanz, S. (2008): Public Moralities concerning Donation
and Disposition of Organs – Results of a European cross-cultural study.
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 17, 308-317
12. Schicktanz, S., Schweda, M. & Franzen, M. (2008): ‘In a completely different
light’? – The role of being affected for epistemic perspectives and moral
attitudes of patients, relatives and lay people. Medicine, Health Care and
Philosophy 11 (1), 57-72
11. Schicktanz, S. (2007): Why the way we consider the body matters –
Reflection on four bioethical perspectives on the human body. Philosophy,
Ethics, Humanities in Medicine 2 (1, 30) 1-12
10. Schicktanz, S., Rieger, J.W. & Lüttenberg, B. (2006):
Geschlechterunterschiede bei der Lebendnierentransplantation. Ein Vergleich
bei globalen, mitteleuropäischen und deutschen Daten und deren ethische
Relevanz. Transplantationsmedizin, 2 (18), 83-90
9.
Schicktanz, S. (2006): Ethik der Biofakte? Erwägen – Wissen – Ethik, 17 (4),
596-597
8.
Schicktanz, S. (2006): Ethical considerations of the human-animalrelationship under conditions of asymmetry and ambivalence. Journal of
Agriculture and Food Ethics, 16, 7-16
7. Niewöhner, J., Wiedemann, P. M., Karger, C., Schicktanz, S. & Tannert, Ch.
(2004): Participatory prognostics in Germany – developing citizens scenario for
the relationship between biomedicine and the economics in 2014. Technology
Forecasting and Social Changes, 72 (2), 195-211
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6. Wiedemann, P., Simon, J., Schicktanz, S. & Tannert,Ch. (2004): The future of
stem-cell research in Germany. EMBO reports, 5 (10), 927-931
5. Schicktanz, S. (2002): Medizinethische Probleme der Xenotransplantation.
Ethik in der Medizin 4, 1-18
4. Schicktanz, S. (2002): Dein Körper, mein Körper, Körper sind für alle da?
Überlegungen zum biotechnischen Körperkult. rhs (Religionsunterricht an
höheren Schulen) 3/2002, 160-168
3. Dietrich, J. & Schicktanz, S. (2001): Der Arzt – Dein Freund und Helfer?! Ethik
und Unterricht 4, 26-31
2. Schicktanz, S. (1999): Mensch-Tier-Chimären: Bemerkungen zur
Transplantationsmedizin und ihrer Geschichte. In: Drux, R. (Hg.): Der
Frankenstein-Komplex. Frankfurt a.M.: Suhrkamp, 184-203
1. Schicktanz, S., D. Frahne, W. Honnen und E. Müller (1998): Mikrobieller
Kombinationstest mit Vibrio fischeri zur Reduktion von Tierversuchen?, Altex,
15 (3), 1998, 115-122
Book chapters in academic books
39. Werner P., Schicktanz S. (2017): Competence and cognitive deterioration:
Are we paying enough attention to ethical issues? in Schweda M. et al:
Planning later life, Routledge (in press)
38. Schicktanz S. (2017): The visionary shaping of dementia research:
Imaginations and scenarios in biopolitical narratives and ethical reflections; in
Schweda M. et al: Planning later life, Routledge (in press)
37. Schicktanz S.: Xenotransplantation: Handbuch Tierethik, hrsg. Von B.
Boettcher, und J. Ach, Metzler, Stuttgart (in press)
36. Schweda M. & S. Schicktanz: ‚Anti-Aging‘: Handbuch Altern, hrsg. Von M.
Fuchs, Metzler, Stuttgart; (in press)
35. Schicktanz S. & Schweda M. (2015) Inklusive Deliberation: Die Einbeziehung
von Bürger- und Betroffenenperspektiven in medizinethische und
gesundheitspolitische Entscheidungsprozesse; In: Oliver Rauprich, Ralf Jox,
Georg Marckmann (Hrsg.), Vom Konflikt zur Lösung. Ethische
Entscheidungswege in der Biomedizin, Mentis [im Druck]
34. Wöhlke, S., Inthorn J., Schicktanz S. (2015): The Role of Body Concepts for
Donation Willingness. Insights from a Survey with German Medical and
Economics Students, In: Ralf J. Jox, Galia Assadi, & Georg Marckmann
(Hrsg.): Organ Donation in Times of Donor Shortage. Challenges and
Solutions, Dordrecht Heidelberg u.a.: Springer [im Druck ]
33. Beier K.; I. Jordan, S. Schicktanz, C. Wiesemann (2015): Familien und
Patientenorganisationen als kollektive Akteure in der Bioethik: vernachlässigt
und unterschätzt? In: Steinfath H., C. Wiesemann et al. Autonomie und
Vertrauen in der modernen Medizin, Springer, 163-200
32. Wöhlke, S., S. Schicktanz: Leben im Anderen: Vorstellungen zur
Personalitätsübertragung zwischen kulturell sagbarem und Unsagbarem. In:
Knoblauch, Hubert; Kahl, Antje; Weber, Tina (Hg.). Transmortalität und
Organspende, Juventus [im Druck]
31. Wöhlke, S., Perry, J. and Schicktanz, S. (2015): Taking it Personally: Patients’
Perspectives on Personalised Medicine and its Ethical Relevance. In: Jochen
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Vollmann, Verena Sandow, Sebastian Wäscher, & Jan Schildmann (Hg.).
Personalised Medicine: Ethical, Medical, Economic and Legal Critical
Perspectives, Ashgate [im Druck]
30. Schicktanz, S. (2015): “Gender”. In: D. Sturma & B. Heinrichs (Hg.) Handbuch
Bioethik, Metzler: Stuttgart, 262-265
29. Schicktanz S. (2015) :„Sexualität“. In: D. Sturma & B. Heinrichs (Hg.)
Handbuch Bioethik, Metzler: Stuttgart, 383-386
28. Schicktanz, S. (2015): The ethical legitimacy of patients organizations’
involvement in politics and knowledge production: epistemic justice as
conceptual basis. In: Wehling P. W. Viehöder und S. Koenen. The public
shaping of medical research, Oxon: Routledge, 246-265
27. Prainsack, B., S. Schicktanz, G. Werner-Felmayer(2014): Geneticising Life –
A Collective Endeavour and its Challenges, In: B. Prainsack, S. Schicktanz, G.
Werner-Felmeyer (eds.). Genetics as social practice, Ashgate, 1-29
26. Raz A., N. Rimon-Zarfaty, J. Inthorn and S. Schicktanz (2014): Making
Responsible Life Plans: Cultural Differences in Lay Attitudes toward Predictive
Genetic Testing for Late-Onset Diseases, In: B. Prainsack, S. Schicktanz, G.
Werner-Felmeyer (eds.). Genetics as social practice, Ashgate, 181-198
25. Schicktanz S., F. Kogel (2014): Genetic responsibility revisited: moral and
cultural implications of genetic prediction of Alzheimer’s Disease, In: B.
Prainsack, S. Schicktanz, G. Werner-Felmeyer (eds.)). Genetics as social
practice, Ashgate, 199-218
24. Schicktanz, S., Hoeyer, K. (2013): Constructing “the public” attitudes toward
financial incentives for organ donation: methodological and ethical
implications, In: Randhawa, D., Schicktanz, S.. Public Engagement in Organ
Donation and Transplantation, PABST, 10-17
23. Schicktanz, S. & Wöhlke, S. (2013).: Kulturelle Faktoren bei Entscheidungen
zur Therapiebegrenzung, in A. Michalsen, CS Hartog (eds.) End of Life Care in
der Intensivmedizin, Springer: Heidelberg, 133-137
22. Schicktanz S &Jordan, I. (2013): Kollektive Patientenautonomie: Theorie und
Praxis eines neuen bioethischen Konzepts. In: A. Simon, C. Wiesemann.
Patientenautonomie. Mentis, Paderborn, 287-302
21. Schweda, M. & Schicktanz, S. (2012).: Das Unbehagen an der
Medikalisierung. Theoretische und ethische Aspekte der biomedizinischen
Altersplanung, In: Schicktanz & Schweda Pro-Age oder Anti-Aging? Altern im
Fokus der modernen Medizin, Campus, 23-40
20. Schicktanz, S. (2012): Xenotransplantation. In: R. Chadwick (ed.).
Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, Elsvier, 2nd edition, 565-574
19. Schicktanz, S. (2012).: Bioethik und Gesundheitspolitik: Politikberatung im
Spannungsfeld von Expertenwissen und Patienteninteressen. In: K. Weilert &
P. Hussmann Ethische Politikberatung, Nomos-Verlag, 275-297
18. Schicktanz, S., Schweda, M., Wohlke, S. (2009): Gender Issues in (Living)
Organ Donation: Medical, Social and Ethical Aspects. In: Klinge I., Wiesemann
C. Sex and Gender in Biomedicine, Göttingen University Press, 34-55
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17. Schicktanz, S. (2009): Medizinethik – Aktuelle Trends und Neuorientierungen.
In: Weidmann-Hügle, T. & Christen, M. (ed.). Handbuch Ethik im
Gesundheitswesen, Bd. 5, Basel: Schweizerischer Ärzteverlag AG, 17-31
16. Schweda, M. & Schicktanz, S. (2008): Betroffenheit - Ein Fall von
Meinungsvielfalt oder eine Frage des Blickwinkels? In: Michl, S., Potthast, Th.
& Wiesing, U. (eds.). Pluralität in der Medizin, Freiburg i.Br.: Alber-Verlag, 235252
15. Schicktanz, S. (2008): Politikberatung im Kontext der Medizin. In: Bröchler, S.
& Schützeichel, R. (eds.). Politikberatung, Stuttgart: Lucius & Lucius UTB, 4769
14. Pethes, N. & Schicktanz, S. (2008): Zwischen Experiment und Imagination:
Sexualität als Schlüssel zum Verständnis von Politik, Ethik und Kultur der
modernen Lebenswissenschaften, In: Pethes & Schicktanz. Sexualität als
Experiment : Identität, Lust und Reproduktion zwischen Science und Fiction,
Campus, 9-26
13. Schicktanz, S. (2007): Sollen, können, dürfen: Anmerkungen zur
Bürgerbeteiligung am bioethischen Diskurs und deren Bewertung. In:
Leggewie, C. (ed.). Von der Politik zur Gesellschaftsberatung, Frankfurt a.M.:
Campus,133-150
12. Schicktanz, S. (2006): Bürger als Experten? Überlegungen zu den
Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Bürgerbeteiligung am bioethischen Diskurs. In:
Graumann, S. & Grüber, K. (eds.). Biomedizin im Kontext, Bd. 3, Berlin: LIT,
105-129
11. Schicktanz, S. (2006): Mein Körper – meine Entscheidung? Das Verhältnis von
Körperlichkeit und Autonomie aus ethischer Sicht, In: Ehm & Schicktanz
Körper als Maß? Biomedizinische Eingriffe und ihre Auswirkungen auf Körperund Identitätsverständnisse, Hirzel, 225-244
10. Schicktanz, S. & Ehm, S. (2006): Der menschliche Körper als bioethischer
Konfliktstoff? Ein Problemaufriss, In: Ehm & Schicktanz. Körper als Maß?
Biomedizinische Eingriffe und ihre Auswirkungen auf Körper- und
Identitätsverständnisse, Hirzel, 9-28
9. Rieger, J.W. & Schicktanz, S. (2005): »Wenn Du denkst, dass ich denke, dass
Du denkst ...« – Anmerkungen zur interdisziplinären Auseinandersetzung über
das Bewusstsein, In: Herrmann, C., Pauen, M., Rieger, J.W. und Schicktanz,
S.. Bewusstsein: Philosophie, Neurowissenschaften, Ethik, UTB, 22-52
8. Schicktanz, S. & Naumann, J. (2004).: Laien in der öffentlichen Verantwortung.
Erfahrungen mit der Bürgerkonferenz: Streitfall Gendiagnostik am Deutschen
Hygiene Museum Dresden. In: Beer, W., Markus, P. & Platzer, K. (eds.)
Technik ins Gerede bringen, Schwalbach: Wochenschau Verlag, 183-191
7. Schicktanz, S. (2003): Die kulturelle Vielfalt in der Bioethik-Debatte, In:
Schicktanz, S., Tannert, C., Wiedemann P.M.. Kulturelle Aspekte der
Biomedizin. Bioethik, Religionen und Alltagsperspektiven, Campus, 263-282
6. Schicktanz, S. & Naumann, J. (2003): Ablauf und Methode – die erste
bundesweite Bürgerkonferenz, In: Schicktanz, S., Naumann, J..
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Bürgerkonferenz: Streitfall Gendiagnostik – Ein Modellprojekt der
Bürgerbeteiligung am bioethischen Diskurs, Springer, 57-68
5. Schicktanz, S. (2003): Fremdkörper. Grenzüberschreitungen am Beispiel der
Transplantationsmedizin. In: Karafyllis, N. (ed.). Biofakte. Versuch über den
Menschen zwischen Artefakt und Lebewesen, Paderborn: Mentis, 179-197
4. Schicktanz, S. (2003): Geisteswissenschaften und Biowissenschaften –
interdisziplinäre Grenzüberschreitungen am Beispiel der Bioethik. In:
Kiesinger, F. et al. (eds.). Wozu Geisteswissenschaften?, Frankfurt a.M./New
York: Campus, 178-186
3. Engels, E.-M., Badura-Lotter, G., Schicktanz, S. (2000).: Neue Perspektiven
der Transplantationsmedizin im interdisziplinären Dialog - Zur Einführung in
Schwerpunkte der Diskussion, In: Engels, E.-M., Badura-Lotter, G.,
Schicktanz, S. Neue Perspektiven der Transplantationsmedizin im
interdisziplinären Dialog, Nomos, 3-16
2. Schicktanz, S. (2000): Aus der Geschichte lernen? Die Entwicklung der Idee
der Xenotransplantation und Auswirkungen auf das heutige Verständnis, In:
Engels, E.-M., Badura-Lotter, G., Schicktanz, S.. Neue Perspektiven der
Transplantationsmedizin im interdisziplinären Dialog, Nomos, 239-256
1. Hüsing, B. & Schicktanz, S. (2000): Überblick und Bewertung derzeitiger
Trends in der Erforschung der Xenotransplantation von komplexen Organen,
In: Engels, E.-M., Badura-Lotter, G., Schicktanz, S.. Neue Perspektiven der
Transplantationsmedizin im interdisziplinären Dialog, Nomos, S. 221-238
Book critiques and conference reports
13. Schicktanz S. (2010): Literaturbericht zu. Matthias Beck: Mensch-Tier.Wesen.
Zur ethischen Problematik von Hybriden, Chimären, Parthenoten. In:
ALTEXethik, 61
12. Schicktanz, S. (2009): Book review of Tom L. Beauchamp, et al: The Human
Use of Animals- Case studies in Ethical Choice; ALTEX 26 (4),
11. Schicktanz, S. (2008): Book review of H.l-Li und A. Yeung: New Essays in
Applied Ethics. ALTEX 25 (4), 285-286
10. Schicktanz, S. (2007): Book review of Jecker, N.S.; Jonsen, A.R. & Pearlman,
R.A. (ed.): Bioethics. An introduction to the history, methods and practise.
ALTEX 24 (4), 303-305
9. Schicktanz, S. (2006): Book review of Nussbaum, M.: Frontiers of Justice.
Disability, Nationality, Species Membership. ALTEX 23 (4), 259-262
8. Schicktanz, S. (2005): Book review zu Sitter-Liver, B.: „Gerechte
Organverteilung“. Zeitschrift für medizinische Ethik 51 (2), 214-215
7. Schicktanz, S. (2003): Tagungsbericht „6. Minisymposium Xenotransplantation
Berlin“. ALTEX 3, 215-217
6. Schicktanz, S. (2001): Rezension zu Baranzke, H.; Gottwald, T. & Ingensiep,
H.-W.: Leben-Töten-Essen, ALTEX 4, 36-37
5. Schicktanz, S. (2001): Rezension zu Jungbluth, C.: Mein Kopf auf Deinen
Schultern, Universitas, 9
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4. Schicktanz, S. (2001): Rezension zu Dahl, E.: Tierorgane für den Menschen,
Spektrum der Wissenschaft Juni, 111-112
3. Schicktanz, S. (2000): Tagungsbericht "2nd Congress of the European Society
of Agricultural and Food Ethics" Kopenhagen 26-28 Aug, 2000. ALTEX 4/17,
245-247
2. Schicktanz, S. (1999): Conference report “Ethics and Science: The Social,
Juridical and Philosophical Debate", Tübingen, 10-11 Jun, 1999. Biomedical
Ethics 4/2, 66-68
1. Schicktanz, S. (1999): Conference report "Ethics and Science: The Social,
Juridical and Philosophical Debate", Tübingen, 10-11 Jun, 1999. ALTEX 16/4,
290-292
Selected talks – International
Invitations to established conferences in my field/peer-review conferences:
Between 2000-2015, I was invited as a speaker at international conferences ~ 50
times (as a keynote speaker or via accepted papers), as a speaker at national
conferences/workshops over 80 times (own conferences are excluded).
1. 4-5 Jul 2016 Univ Amsterdam: Symposium: The ethics of physicianpatient communication and decision-making. Combining empirical
findings with normative analysis: Long-term decision-making in the context
of predictive diagnostics (invited talk)
2. 17. Jun 2016 World Congress of Bioethics, Edinburgh: Participatory Ethics
(CfP)
3. 26. May 2016 National Academy of Mexico/ICSU: Addressing Gender issues
as scientific responsibility (invited keynote)
4. 15. April 2016: Brocher Symposium, Genf: “To know or not to know – is this
the question? The ethics of imaginations, scenarios and later life planning
based on predictive dementia tests” (invited)
5. 8. Feb 2016 Rotterdam University, NL, ”, Medical Ethics Department: “Lay
and Professional Attitudes towards End-of-Life Decisions in Germany and
Israel. A comparative puzzle for broader ethical implications?” (invited)
6. 9. Feb 2016 Rotterdam University, NL: Professional responsibilities in lateonset Alzheimer’s research and pre-symptomatic prediction, Symposium
(Invited)
7. 6. Jun 2015: Riga, Lettland: Ethik in den globalisierten Wissensgesellschaften
Estlands, Lettlands, Litauens und Deutschlands (DAAD Symposium) „Die
Rolle der Ethik in den verschiedenen Bereichen der Natur-wissenschaften“
(invited)
8. 15 Dec 2014: Medizinische Universität Innsbruck, Comprehensive Center
for Infection, Immunity and Transplantation (CIIT) (AT): “Why giving
organs? Empirical and ethical insights on altruism, incentives, and reciprocity”
9. 10 Nov 2014: Mind the Risk Workshop, Paris (FR): Risk & Responsibility
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10. 23 Sep 2014: Institute for Health and Care Research, University of
Amsterdam (NL): Patientslikeyou? - Current hurdles and misunderstandings
in decision-making and research participation of personalized cancer treatment
(invited)
11. 19 Sep 2014: Ageing, Anti-Aging & Ageism Constructions and Politics of
Being Old in Europe, Midterm Conference of the Research Network “Ageing
in Europe”, European Sociological Association (ESA) Klagenfurt (AT):
“Biomedical life plans and the ethics of anti-aging medicine” (CfP)
12. 23 Jun 2014: Minerva Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of the End of
Life, Tel-Aviv University (IL): “Patient Attitudes Towards Euthanasia: Some
Insights from an Empirical-Ethical Study Comparing Germany and Israel”
(invited keynote)
13. 05 Mar 2014: Dept. of Social Science, Health and Medicine, School of
Social Science and Public Policy, King’s College London (UK): “Genetics
as Social Practice – Transdisciplinary Views on Science and Culture”
14. 05 Mar 2014: Dept. of Social Science, Health and Medicine, School of
Social Science and Public Policy, King’s College London (UK): “Taking it
personally?! Professionals’ hopes and patients’ pragmatics about personalised
medicine – insights from an integrated empirical-ethical study”
15. 04 Mar 2014: Centre for Health, Medicine and Society: Past and Present,
Dept. of History, Philosophy and Religion, Oxford Brookes University
(UK): “The Importance of Narratives of the “Affected People” in the Biomedical
Sciences - Beyond Experts’ Voices” (invited)
16. 05 May 2013: World Congress of Research Integrity, Montreal (CA): “The
concept of responsibility in research” (keynote)
17. 22 Apr 2013: 3rd ELPAT: Global Issues, local solutions in Organ
transplantation Rotterdam (NL): Why considering the ‚public‘ in Organ
Transplantation (keynote)
18. 28 Mar 2013: JNU Delhi, Global Health Lecture series (IN): Medicalisation of
Dying?! European perspectives and Global outlooks (keynote)
19. 10 Dec 2012: International Symposium – Minerva Center (IL): The Study of
End of Life, Tel Aviv University From Fate to Control? The ethical and Social
implications of long-term Planning of later life and Death (keynote)
20. 06 Oct 2012: UC Berkeley (USA), Participation in Alzheimer Disease‘s
Research: Cultural Differences
21. 27 Jun 2012: 11th World Congress of Bioethics, Rotterdam (NL):
Responsibility – from liabilities to social recognition: Theoretical defence of an
ethical key-concept (CfP)
22. 31 May 2012: University of Tilburg “Democracy, Legality and Policy”
(NL): Being affected, representation and experts: how to deal with moral
pluralism and democratic ideal in science policy? (CfP)
23. 01 Mar 2012: University of Minnesota, Center for Bioethics (USA): Where
is the patients’ voice in health policy making? Collective representation beyond
individual autonomy (invited talk)
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24. 28 Oct 2011: Innsbruck, International symposium (AT): Genetic
responsibility revisited – the anticipation of late on-set diseases in the light of
multiple responsibilities
25. 12 Sep 2011: University of California, Berkeley, Helen Wills Institute for
Neuroscience (USA): Research Ethics of Informed Consent (invited talk)
26. 26 Jan 2011: Hebrew University Jerusalem Bioethics Forum (IL): The
ambivalence of autonomy and responsibility in end-of-life planning
27. 10 Sep 2010: ELPAT internal working group meeting: Sofia, Bulgaria
(BG): The importance of the public discourse for organ transplantation
28. 27 Sep 2010: University of Linköping (SE): Gender and Health crossroads
and potentials (invited talk)
29. 21 Sep 2010: Brussels international Workshop The Role of Patient and
Professional Organizations for EU Health Governance Patients role (BE):
Justifying patient’s active role in health policy decision making (CfP)
30. 06 Apr 2010: JNU Delhi (IN)Philosophical Department, Local Bioethics and
global Biomedicine (invited lecturer)
31. 01 Apr 2010: JNU Delhi Department of Community Health and Medical
Sociology (IN): Ethics in organ transplantation – European attitudes on
commodification (invited)
32. 13 Oct 2009: ESF conference Linköping (SE): Morality and, perspectivism in
the therapy-enhancement-distinction (invited key lecturer)
33. 09 Sep 2009: UC Berkeley; Science, Technology and Society Center
(USA): Women give, men receive? Gender issues in living organ
transplantation (invited)
34. 03 Mar 2009: Center for Economic and Social Aspects of Genetics,
University of Lancaster (UK): Being affected: Social, moral and epistemic
aspects of participation in public decision making processes on biomedical
issues (invited guest researcher)
35. 19 Nov 2008: 20th Anniversary of GIF, Jerusalem (IL): Bioethical aspects of
biomedicine and its socio-cultural contexts. The cross-comparative
investigation of bioethical discourses between Germany and Israel (invited)
36. 10 Nov 2008: University Medical Center Innsbruck (AT): Ethical Aspects of
Organ Transplantation (invited)
37. 23 Aug 2008: European Conference of Philosophy of Medicine and Health
Care in Tartu (EE): How much could and should ethics depend on national
backgrounds? A cross-comparative study on end-of-life-discourses in
Germany and Israel (CfP)
38. 08 May 2008: University Linköping (SE): Interaction of individual and cultural
identity in the context of biomedicine: The case of advance directives (invited
key lecturer)
39. 19 Nov 2007: ETH Collegium Helveticum (CH): Women give, men receive?
Gender disparity in organ donation and moral attitudes towards organ donation
(invited talk)
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40. 16 Nov 2007: University of Zürich (CH): Workshop: Advance directives from
a point of view of a culture trespassing ethics. The ethical relevance of cultural
identity for the interpretation of advance directives. (invited key lecturer)
41. 15 Jun 2007: University of Vienna: International Conference „Engineering
European Bodies“ (AT): The Plurality of Body Concepts in the Debate on
Organ Donation – Bioethics and Attitudes of European Citizens (together with
M. Schweda) (CfP)
42. 14 Mar 2007: Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva (IL): Dept. of Social
Science: Public and patients participation in biomedical decision making
processes - Social, moral and epistemic aspects of being affected (invited talk)
43. 23 Sep 2006: Universität Wien (AT): Let’s talk about GOLD – Public
understanding of Genome Research (Invited)
44. 26 Aug 2006: European Association of Social Studies of Science and
Technology (EASST), Lausanne (CH): La personne concernée: the
normative and epistemic role of ‚being affected‘ for personal decision making
and political participation (together with M. Schweda) (CfP)
45. 13 Apr 2005: European Science Foundation: Biomedicine within the
Limits of Human Existence in Doorn (NL): Global Life Science – local
bioethics? Problems and Opportunities (CfP)
46. 16 Dec 2004: University of Coimbra (PT): International Conference on
Medicine and Society in Europe: Challenges of Biomedicine – Socio-cultural
aspects, bioethics and European Governance (CfP)
47. 13 Nov 2004: University of Utrecht (NL): „Foreign bodies – Transgressing
body boundaries as challenge for embodiment and autonomy“ (CfP)
48. 04 Sep 2004: 4th Congress of the European Society of Agricultural and
Food Ethics, Leuven (BE): The Human-animal-relationship under conditions
of asymmetry and ambivalence (CfP)
49. 19 Sep 2003: Universität Linz (AT): 11. Kongress über Alternativen zu
Tierversuchen: Ethical Aspects of Xenotransplantation (invited keynote)
50. 14 May 2003: Dutch Research Organisation Conference Ethics and Public
Policy, Amsterdam (NL): Animal ethics and its relevance for German public
(invited key lecturer)
51. 26 Aug 2000: University of Copenhagen (DK), 2nd Congress of the
European Society of Agricultural and Food Ethics: Scientific and ethical
aspects of transgenic animals (CfP)
Selected talks - national conferences and colloquia
1. 24-25 Nov 2016 TUM München: Liesel Beckmann Symposium „Ethical
Counselling in the age of personalized medicine and diversity issues: Is
personalized medicine and socio- cultural sensitive risk communication an
oxymoron? (eingeladen)
2. 22 Sept 2016 Deutscher Ethikrat public hearing: „Ethikberatung und
öffentliche Verantwortung: Zur Relevanz von Betroffenen- und
Patientenperspektiven im Prozess der öffentlichen (Experten-) Ethikberatung
3. 7-8 Jul 2016 Univ Giesen GCSC Symposium: The Future of Cultural Studies:
Socio-Cultural Studies and Ethical Reflection of Modern Medicine. An Elective
Affinity | (invited keynote)
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4. 26. Nov 2015 DGPPN Berlin: Ethische und soziale Aspekte der
Früherkennung und Prädiktion von Alzheimer Demenz mittels Biomarker (CfP)
5. 27. – 29. Nov 2015 Evang. Akademie Tutzingen: Moralische Appelle,
Kampagnen und öffentliche Information zur Organspende. Eine kritische
Zwischenstandsanalyse ...als wär`s ein Teil von mir...Zur Debatte um Hirntod,
Organspende und Transplantation, 27. Medizin-Theologie-Symposium
(invited)
6. 18. Mai 2015 Alfried Krupp Fellow Lectures Greifswald "Den Wald vor
lauter Bäumen nicht mehr sehen?!" – Kollektive in der Bioethik (key note)
7. 21. Mai 2015: Familien-Universität Greifswald: Warum Organe spenden?
Zur Moral des Für und Wider (invited)
8. 10.-11. März 2015: 2nd Conference of Scientific Cooperation between
Lower Saxony and Israel, Hannover: "Organized Patient Participation in
Health Care: Collective Advocacy, Representation and Autonomy in SocioEthical Perspective" (CfP)
9. 17 Feb 2015: International Workshop: Genetic Risk Information:
Addressing New Challenges, Kassel: “Responsibility in the era of genetic
risk: conceptional considerations” (CfP)
10. 06 Feb 2015: 22. Kasseler Symposium für Krankenhausapotheker:
„Hoffnungen und Probleme der individuellen Medizin: Patienten und
Expertenperspektiven aus ethischer Sicht“ (invited keynote)
11. 28 Jan 2015: Öffentliche Ringvorlesung des Philosophischen Seminars
im Wintersemester 2014/15: Markt und Moral, Universität Hamburg:
„Kommerzialisierung der Organ’spende‘: ethische Überlegungen und
empirische Prämissen“ (invited)
12. 12 Jan 2015: Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin: „Finanzielle Anreize für
die Organspende? Empirisch-ethische Überlegungen“ (invited)
13. 30 Nov 2014: Advents-Workshop der Akademie für Ethik in der Medizin:
Einführung in die Medizinethik – Eine Fortbildung für Doktorandinnen
und Doktoranden, Akademie für Ethik in der Medizin e.V., Göttingen:
„(Medizin-)Ethik und Empirie“ (invited)
14. 25 Oct 2014: International Conference: Cut’n Paste the Body, LMU
München: “Bodily Autonomy? Medicine and Responsibility revisited” (keynote)
15. 23 Oct 2014: University Medical Center Göttingen, 3rd DEMOVE
symposium “Translational Engineering in Neurorehabilitation
(TEN2014)”: “Ethical implication of biotechnology” (Invited)
16. 10 Jul 2014: Stiftung Alfried Krupp Kolleg Greifswald: “Nimm es nicht
persönlich?! Erwartungen und Erfahrungen von Patienten zu
„personalisierteren“ Behandlung in der Onkologie“ (guest lecture)
17. 04 Jul 2014: Nach der Hybridität II: Transplantationen –
Transkulturationen, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen: „Transplantation als
medizinisches Paradigma“ (invited)
18. 27 Feb 2014: Symposium Individualisierte Gesundheitsversorgung in der
GKV: Implementierung und Priorisierung, Berlin: „Priorisierung von EGV:
Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Partizipation“ (invited)
19. 07 Feb 2014: 140. Jahrestagung der Nordwestdeutschen Gesellschaft für
Innere Medizin, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf: „Ethische
Aspekte der personalisierten Tumortherapie“ (invited key note)
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20. 03 Feb 2014: DFG-Graduiertenkolleg – Dynamiken von Raum und
Geschlecht, „Interdisziplinäre Zugänge zu Raum und Geschlecht”: “Norm,
Normierung, Normativität: Zum Verhältnis von Praxis und kritischer Reflexion
aus Sicht der Bioethik“ (together with Prof. Dr. C. Wiesemann)
21. 28 Jan 2014: Rundgespräch „Transmortalität“, Technische Universität
Berlin: Commentary on „Werner Schneider: Vom neuen Leben im 'toten'
Körper - Grenzprobleme von (Weiter-)Leben und Tod“ (invited)
22. 16 Jan 2014: Ringvorlesung "Armut und Gesundheit", University of
Göttingen: „Transnationale Pharma- und Gesundheitsforschung – ethische
Aspekte”
23. 13 Dec 2013: Workshop Kulture(en) des Vergessens. Altersdemenz am
Schnittpunkt von Medizinethik und Kulturwissenschaft, ZfL, Berlin:
„Demenz und Betroffenheit. Fiktionale Annäherungen an den ethischen
Perspektivwechsel“ (together with M. Schweda)
24. 04 Dec 2013: DFG-Graduiertenkolleg 889 „Bioethik“, International Centre
for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities, Eberhard-Karls-Universität
Tübingen: „Perfide Aussichten: Dystopien als bioethische Quelle“ (keynote)
25. 29 Nov 2013: Ärzte Seminar, Karlsruhe: „Pro-Age oder Anti-Aging? Altern im
Fokus der modernen Medizin“ (invited)
26. 12 Oct 2013: Jahrestagung der Akademie für Ethik in der Medizin: Vom
Konflikt zur Lösung: Podium: Ethische Entscheidungswege in der
Biomedizin, München: Ethische Abwägungen im politischen Raum
„Bürgerbeteiligung“ (invited)
27. 20 Sep 2013: EACME Annual Conference, Bochum: Professionals hopes
and patients pragmatics: Empirical-ethical issues in the context of research for
more personalized approaches of cancer treatment (keynote)
28. 29 May 2013: Öffentliche Ringvorlesung, Universitätsmedizin Marburg:
Alter als Krankheit? Zur ethischen Ambivalenz von Anti-Ageing und Pro-AgeAnsätzen in der Medizin (Invited)
29. 24 Apr 2013: Ringvorlesung, University of Göttingen: Geschlecht zwischen
Natur und Kultur: „Frauen Geben und Männer Nehmen? Lebendorganspende
aus Gender- und Bioethik-Perspektive” (invited)
30. 17 Feb 2013: Leopoldina Akademie, Halle: 500 auf einen Streich…Ethische
Fragen zur Anwendung von präkonzeptionellen Gentests auf Genchip-Basis
(guest lecture)
31. 14 Feb 2013: International Conference: “Autonomy & Trust in Modern
Medicine” Göttingen (Germany) - Collective Patient Autonomy” (together with
I. Jordan) (CfP)
32. 24 Jan 2013: International Workshop, University of Göttingen: GenderPower-Body. Rethinking the Practice Turn: “The giving and taking of organs
– ethical and cultural dynamics beyond symbolic actions” (invited)
33. 10 Jan 2013: University of Hamburg, BIOGUM: Epistemische Gerechtigkeit
(invited)
34. 22 Nov 2012: University of Hamburg: Biopolitik – Bioethik zwischen Sozialund Kulturwissenschaften und angewandter Ethik (invited talk)
35. 28 May 2012: University of Augsburg: The Troubles of Representation: the
legitimacy of patient organizations as political actors (invited talk)
36. 25 Jan 2012: LMU München, Zentrum für Angewandte Ethik
Xenotransplantation – ethische Aspekte (invited talk)
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37. 02 Feb 2011: Akademie Braunschweig Ethische Perspektiven
“individualisierter” Medizin (invited talk)
38. 11 Dec 2010: Expertentagung der Forschungsstätte der Ev
Studiengemeinschaft (FEST): Politikberatung im Spannungsfeld zwischen
Expertenwissen und Patienteninteressen (invited)
39. 29 Oct 2010: Universität Lübeck: Wissenschaftliches Symposium zur
Lübecker Bürgerkonferenz über Prioritäten in der medizinischen Versorgung:
Bürgerkonferenz als deliberatives Verfahren (invited)
40. 09 Jun 2010: Graduiertenkolleg Expertenkritik: Aktualität der Expertenkritik
aus medizinethischer Sicht (invited talk)
41. 19 May 2010: University of Bochum: Workshop Zum Verhältnis von Ethik
und Empirie (invited talk)
42. 26 Jan 2010: BMBF Statuskolloquium Biotechnologie: Bioethik – Neue
Perspektiven für die Biotechnologie?! (Keynote lecture)
43. 06 Dec 2009: AEM Doktorandenkolloquium: Ethik und Empirie in
medizinethischen Forschungsarbeiten (invited talk)
44. 19 Jun 2009: FRIAS, School of History, Freiburg: Israelische Utopien und
deutsche dystopian? Laien. und Expertendiskurse zur Humangenetik und
Reproduktionsmedizin im Vergleich (invited talk)
45. 21 Oct 2008: TU Berlin, Bernstein Zentrum, Abt. Modellierung kognitiver
Prozesse, Ethik in der Forschung: Verantwortung und Konfliktdimensionen
(invited talk)
46. 29 Jan 2008: Universität Tübingen, Zentrum für Ethik in den
Wissenschaften: Ethik in den Wissenschaften – Überlegungen zur Verortung
(invited talk)
47. 08 Jan 2008: Universität Gießen; Psychologisches Institut: Ethische
Aspekte der Forschung mit Mensch und Tier (invited talk)
48. 12 Nov 2007: Universität Münster: Ringvorlesung „Biopolitik“:
Perspektiven Europäischer Bürger auf Patienten- und Bürgerbeteiligung
(invited talk)
49. 28 Sep 2007: Universität Tübingen: Jahrestagung der Akademie für Ethik
in der Medizin: Betroffenheit und Expertenmeinung – Eine Frage der
Meinungsvielfalt oder des Blickwinkels? (together with Mark Schweda) (CfP)
50. 27 Feb 2007: Universität Bochum, Workshop „Interkulturelle Bioethik“:
Andere Länder, Andere Leiden? (invited talk)
51. 26 Jan 2007: Universität Köln, Workshop zu Partizipation: Bioethik und
Partizipation
52. 05 Jan 2007: Evangelische Forschungsakademie, Jahrestagung in Berlin:
Die Idee der Xenotransplantation – zwischen Organersatz und
Identitätsveränderung? (invited talk)
53. 25 Nov 2006: Universität Greifswald, Inst. für Deutsche Philologie:
Workshop „Engeneering Life. Narrationen vom Menschen in Biomedizin,
Kultur und Literatur“: Bioethik zwischen Science und Fiction? Die Rolle von
Utopien und Fiktion im Rahmen bioethischer Reflexion (CfP)
54. 21 Oct 2006: IPPNW-Kongress „Medizin und Gewissen“, 20.-22.10.06,
Nürnberg: Normative Aspekte der Patienten- und Bürgerbeteiligung zu
gesundheitspolitischen und medizinethischen Entscheidungen (invited talk)
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55. 12 Jun 2006: Universität Münster, Ringvorlesung „Bioethik“, Biologische
Fakultät: Bioethische Anmerkungen zur Stammzellforschung und dem Status
des Embryos (invited talk)
56. 21 Oct 2005: Universität Giessen, Zentrum für Medien und Interaktivität,
Tagung „Von der Politik- zur Gesellschaftsberatung? Medien öffentlicher
Konsultation“: Bürgerbeteiligung in der Bioethik. Aufgaben und
Besonderheiten aus bioethischer Sicht (invited talk)
57. 07 Sep 2005: Universität Münster, GENUS-Vortragsreihe: Männer nehmen,
Frauen geben? Die bioethische Relevanz von Geschlechterfragen am Beispiel
der Organtransplantation (invited talk)
58. 27 Jan 2005: Universität Bonn, Germanistisches Seminar:
Humangenetische Utopien: Zwischen Fakten, Fiktion und Folgenbewertung
(invited talk)
59. 30 Nov 2004: Institut Mensch Ethik Wissenschaft, Berlin: Bürgerbeteiligung
am bioethischen Diskurs: Erwartungen, Ergebnisse & Enttäuschungen (invited
talk)
60. 01 Jun 2004: Universität Heidelberg, Interdisziplinäres Forum,
Ringvorlesung „Der designte Mensch“: Tierorgane für den Menschen:
Folgen für das Identitätsverständnis und ethische Probleme (invited talk)
61. 17 May 2004: Universität Münster, Ringvorlesung „Bioethik“: Bioethische
Anmerkungen zu reproduktionsbiologischen Verfahren (invited talk)
62. 07 Apr 2004: Max-Plank-Institut für molekulare Genetik, Berlin:
Geneticisation and Ethics on a Social and Individual Level
63. 18 Mar 2004: Evangelische Akademie Loccum, Tagung „Bilder des
Menschlichen“: Bürgerkonferenzen: Beispiele der Bürgerbeteiligung am
bioethischen Diskurs (invited talk)
64. 15 Jan 2004: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Ringvorlesung „Bioethik“:
Mensch-Tier-Verhältnis: ein ambivalentes Verhältnis (invited talk)
65. 06 Feb 2003: Universität Bielefeld, Workshop "Politik und Expertise":
Bürger als Experten? Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Bürgerbeteiligung am
bioethischen Diskurs (CfP)
66. 15 Jan 2003: Universität Marburg, Wissenschaftshistorisches
Kolloquium: Bürgerbeteiligung am bioethischen Diskurs – Ziele, Methoden,
Probleme (invited talk)
67. 13 Nov 2002: Evangelische Akademie Tutzing, Tagung „Marktpotenziale
der Biotechniken und gesellschaftliche Diskussion“: Laien-ExpertenSzenario-Workshop zu Biomedizin und Ökonomie: Prozess und Ergebnisse
(invited talk)
68. 03 Sep 2002: Universität Tübingen: SFB 555 Erkennen, Lokalisieren,
Handeln: Neurokognitive Mechanismen und ihre Flexibilität,
Nachwuchskonferenz: Einführung in die Wissenschaftsethik (invited talk)
69. 24-25 May 2002: Greifswald Ärztekammer Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
Symposium „Aktuelle Probleme der ethischen Bewertung medizinischer
Forschungsprojekte“: Interessenskonflikte im Umgang mit Gen- und
Gewebebanken (invited talk)
70. 08 Dec 2001: Evangelische Akademie Iserlohn, Tagung „Die
gesellschaftliche Verantwortung der Bio- und Gentechnologien“:
Erfahrungen und Erfolge der Konsensus-Konferenz zur Gendiagnostik (invited
talk)
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71. 07-08 Dec 2001: Universität Tübingen, Tagung: Neuere Aspekte der
Tierethik: Transgene Tiere für die Forschung? Herausforderungen für das
Mensch-Tier-Verhältnis (invited talk)
72. 05 Oct 2001: Universität Hamburg, Jahrestagung der Akademie für Ethik
in der Medizin: Medizinethische Probleme der Xenotransplantation (invited
talk)
73. 29 Sep 2001: Nürnberg: Turm der Sinne, Symposium zu Wahrnehmung
und Intelligenz: Tierisch schlau?! Intelligentes Verhalten bei Tieren (invited
talk)
74. 06 Jun 2001: Heinrich Böll-Stiftung, Berlin „Governing Science“:
Bürgerkonferenz: Streitfall Gendiagnostik (invited talk)
75. 10 Feb 2001: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Grüne Akademie: Xenotransplantation
– Stand der Forschung und ethische Probleme (invited talk)
76. 02 Feb 2001: Universität Gießen, DFG-GK „Molekulare Tiermedizin“:
Wissenschaftliche und ethische Aspekte der Xenotransplantation (invited talk)
77. 05 Nov 2000: Universität Tübingen, IZEW Tagung „Geschichte und Ethik“:
Aus der Geschichte lernen? Historische Aspekte der Xenotransplantation für
das heutige Verständnis
78. 31 Mar 2000: Hannover, Kulturzentrum Pavillon, Veranstaltungsreihe
"GENiale Zeiten": Mensch-Tier-Chimären: historische und ethische Aspekte
der Xenotransplantation (invited talk)
79. 20-21 Nov 1999: Universität Gießen, 3. Symposium Xenotransplantation
Schloss Rauischholzhausen: Medizinethische Aspekte eines möglichen
Patientenmonitorings bei der klinischen Xenotransplantation (CfP)
80. 02 Nov 1999: FH Mannheim Vorlesungsreihe „Ethik für Biotechnologen":
Ethische Aspekte transgener Tiere (invited talk)
81. 04 Aug 1999: Universität Tübingen, 1. Treffen des Arbeitskreises
Tierethik: Tierethische Aspekte der Xenotransplantation
Teaching profile
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Bioethics of the 20th century
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Cultural issues in health, illness and bioethics
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Applied ethics in context (methodologies of moral judgement and
argumentation) & Methods in empirical ethics /applied ethics
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Theory and philosophy of science (Fleck, Popper, Lakatosh, Kuhn,
Feyerabend, Foucault); epistemology and ethics
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Discourse ethics and deliberative political philosophy
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History of ideas of life science research (19th/20th century)
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Social philosophy and applied ethics; social identity and collective autonomy
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