CIRA@Yale Workshop: “Ethical Considerations for HIV/AIDS Research in Humanitarian Settings”
The aim of this virtual workshop is to provide an opportunity for early-career researchers, including post-doctoral students and fellows, with interest in conducting HIV/AIDS-related research in humanitarian settings to:1.Learn from expert faculty about ethics of HIV/AIDS-related research in humanitarian context and among populations affected by humanitarian crises2.Review case scenarios to explore and discuss ethical issues3.Present and discuss current projects or proposed research ideas and receive constructive feedback4.Connect with early-career research colleagues interested in similar topics and senior faculty members.
FACULTY FACILITATORS
Kaveh Khoshnood, Yale School of Public HealthLuke Davis, Yale School of Public Health, Yale School of MedicineStephen Latham, Yale Interdisciplinary Center for BioethicsInterested early-career researchers and graduate students are invited to submit an applicationby Friday, April 8, 2022, at 11:59 pm ET. Applicants will be notified of admission decisions by mid-April and will be sent workshop materials by early May.
Priority will be given to applicants affiliated with AIDS Research Centers (ARC); however, applications are also welcome from early-career researchers and graduate students not affiliated with the centers.
Please contact winnie.ho@yale.eduand dina.garmroudi@yale.eduwith questions.