Designer Babies and Choosing Disabilities
The John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics and the Center for Jewish Learning present
The Boniuk-Tanzman Memorial Lecture on Jewish Medical Ethics
Designer Babies and Choosing Disabilities:
Ethical Considerations of Deliberately Creating a Disabled Child by IVF
Featuring Dr. Daniel Eisenberg
Thursday, February 20 | 7:30 pm
Kaplan Feldman Complex
12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146
Dr. Daniel Eisenberg is a an Assistant Professor of Diagnostic Imaging at Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine and a practicing radiologist in the Department of Radiology at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, where he was a former member of the hospital ethics committee and currently sits on the IRB. Dr. Eisenberg is an expert in the traditional Jewish approach to medical ethics issues. He is a noted lecturer in the area of Jewish medical ethics internationally, presenting to professional and lay audiences at conferences, schools, colleges, and synagogues.
For more information, contact Kathy Schmeltz at KSchmeltz@JFedSTL.org or 314-442-3761.