Southeast Asia Bioethics Network

The SEA Bioethics Network is a collaborative platform dedicated to advancing bioethics research and dialogue in Southeast Asia, with a focus on inclusivity, regional perspectives, and addressing the unique ethical challenges of the area.

Spotlight

Check out the latest activities, achievements, and updates from the Southeast Asia Bioethics Network! Stay informed about our events, podcasts, research, and initiatives as we bring attention to the voices and work shaping bioethics in Southeast Asia.

Experts Highlight Urgent Ethical Challenges At Climate Change, Health, And Ethics Event

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 22 – On Friday, experts from around the world gathered at Universiti Malaya to engage in a crucial conversation on how climate change is impacting health and the ethical challenges that arise in addressing these issues.

Ep1- From Genes to Choices: Understanding Genetic Risk Disclosure

In this episode, we explore the impact of DNA and family history on our health..

Professor Benita Tan's Sustainability Leadership in Healthcare

Professor Benita Tan, a breast surgeon at Sengkang General Hospital (SKH) in Singapore, has been a pioneer in integrating sustainability into healthcare practices.

Community Voices

“Celebrating the Voices of Bioethics in Southeast Asia”
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Name : Dr. Anak Agung Gede Kesuma Yudha
Profession: Lecturer
Affiliation: MORU
Country: Indonesia
Field of Interest:“Bioethics is not just a field; it's a lens through which we understand the world around us, especially in a region as diverse and dynamic as Southeast Asia.”  

Event Calender

  • October 12, 2017

    Bioethics In Southeast Asia: Ideals and Challenges


    The inaugural webinar on "Bioethics in Southeast Asia: Ideals and Challenges," held on 27 July 2023 and organised by the Southeast Asia Bioethics Network, convened esteemed panellists and participants to explore the complexities of bioethical research in the region.

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  • November 14, 2023

    Building the Future of Bioethics in Southeast Asia: The Vision, Mission, and Values of the Southeast Asia Bioethics Network


    In a momentous two-day workshop hosted at The Danna Resort in Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia, on the 9th and 10th of October 2023, the Southeast Asia Bioethics Network took a significant stride toward its formation. Gathering 26 experts from various Southeast Asian countries, the workshop served as a cornerstone for the creation of a collaborative platform for bioethics in the region, leading to the formulation of SEA Bioethics Network's Vision, Mission and Values.

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  • December 17, 2023

    Exploring Ethical Dimensions of Migration Health: A Workshop Overview


    The Southeast Asia Bioethics Network hosted a two-day workshop in Bangkok, Thailand, on 20 and 21 February 2024, focusing on the critical ethical dimensions surrounding migration health in Southeast Asia. Bringing together participants from diverse fields and backgrounds, the workshop provided an essential platform to delve into emerging healthcare issues among mobile and marginalised populations.

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  • December 18, 2023

    Public Forum on Ethics and AI Health Research


    The Public Forum on Ethics and AI Health Research convened on 24th January 2024, at the Tun Mohamed Suffian Auditorium, Faculty of Law, Universiti Malaya, under the moderation of Dr. Dan O'Connor, Head of Research Environment at Wellcome Trust, London. Dr. O'Connor skillfully facilitated discussions among esteemed panellists and participants, fostering a robust exchange of ideas and insights.

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