Osaka University, Japan
Kazuto Kato, Ph.D., is professor of biomedical ethics and public policy at the Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University. Dr. Kato has a Ph.D. degree in developmental biology from Kyoto University. After finishing postdoctoral research at the University of Cambridge with Sir John Gurdon, he started to work on ethical and social issues related to life sciences. Dr. Kato specializes in biomedical ethics, research governance and patient engagement in medical research. Dr. Kato has served as a member of various international projects and academic societies to include the Ethics and Governance Committee of the International Cancer Genome Consortium; and the Steering Committee of the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health. Currently, he is the Vice Chair of the Ethics Committee of the ISSCR.
IDENTIFYING THE ETHICAL COMPLEXITIES AND GOVERNANCE IMPLICATIONS FOR EMBRYO MODEL RESEARCH
Saturday, July 13, 2024
8:15 AM – 9:45 AM CEST