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In the autumn of 2020, the Utah Law Review, in cooperation with the S.J. Quinney College of Law Center for Law and Biomedical Sciences, convened a twoday virtual symposium exploring “The Law and Ethics of Medical Research.” On November 13th, leading scholars from across the country joined us for a panel discussion titled “Sharing Medical Research Data: Privacy and Confidentiality.” On November 20th, a second set of distinguished scholars and practitioners gathered virtually for three more panel discussions: “Clinical Trials—Legal and Ethical Issues in the Age of COVID-19,” “Intellectual Property and Medical Research,” and “Medical Research as a Public Health Initiative.”

The pages that follow present summaries of those conversations prepared by S.J. Quinney College of Law students. Full video recordings of the panel discussions are posted on the S.J. Quinney College of Law YouTube channel located at https://perma.cc/LKF2-CKQ5.

Abstract

In the autumn of 2020, the Utah Law Review, in cooperation with the S.J. Quinney College of Law Center for Law and Biomedical Sciences, convened a twoday virtual symposium exploring “The Law and Ethics of Medical Research.” On November 13th, leading scholars from across the country joined us for a panel discussion titled “Sharing Medical Research Data: Privacy and Confidentiality.” On November 20th, a second set of distinguished scholars and practitioners gathered virtually for three more panel discussions: “Clinical Trials—Legal and Ethical Issues in the Age of COVID-19,” “Intellectual Property and Medical Research,” and “Medical Research as a Public Health Initiative.”

The pages that follow present summaries of those conversations prepared by S.J. Quinney College of Law students. Full video recordings of the panel discussions are posted on the S.J. Quinney College of Law YouTube channel located at https://perma.cc/LKF2-CKQ5.

DOI

10.26054/0d-2c4y-esgz

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