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  • The 2026 Bioethics Forum
    will occur February, 2026.

    Check back soon for more info!


  • Check back soon for 2026 Bioethics Forum info.

  • Lori Bateman, PhD
    Lead, CCTS Community & Stakeholder Engagement Module
    Assistant Professor of Medicine
    Division of General Internal Medicine and Population Science
    University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Robert Brown
    Web Communications Manager
    Center for Clinical and Translational Science
    University of Alabama at Birmingham

    David Chaplin, MD, PhD
    Emeritus Professor
    Department of Microbiology
    Heersink School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Paulette Patterson Dilworth, PhD
    Vice President for Access & Engagement
    University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Lucenia Dunn, PhD
    President/CEO, Tuskegee-Macon County Community Foundation, Inc.
    Former Mayor, City of Tuskegee, Alabama

    Clifford Kennon, EdS, MPA, CPP
    Program Director
    CCTS Engagement of Communities

    Chiquita Lee
    Project Coordinator
    Tuskegee University

    Lisa McCormick, DrPH
    Professor and Associate Dean for Public Health Practice
    Department of Environmental Health Science
    School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Lucio Miele, MD, PhD
    Professor and Chair
    Department of Genetics
    University of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

    Brian C. Moon, MM
    Communications Director
    Center for Clinical and Translational Science
    University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Meena Nabavi, MPH
    Program Manager
    Department of Environmental Health Science/Office of Public Health Practice
    School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Mariko Nakano, PhD

    Assistant Professor
    Department of Medical Education
    Heersink School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham

    Stephen Sodeke, PhD, MA

    Resident Bioethicist & Professor of Bioethics and Allied Health Sciences
    Center for Biomedical Research & Modern Languages, Communication, and Philosophy
    Tuskegee University

    Angela Williams
    Program Coordinator
    UAB Minority Health and Health Equity Research Center
  • 2025 Bioethics Forum

    "AI in Action: Navigating Ethics and Opportunities in Healthcare and Public Health Practices"

    Wednesday, February 19, 2025


    The 10th Annual CCTS Bioethics Forum delved into the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in contemporary healthcare and public health practices. Building on 2024's exploration of AI in translational healthcare research, this 2025’s discussion focused on the practical applications of AI technologies currently implemented in medicine and public health. We highlighted the positive impacts of AI systems used in healthcare and public health while addressing key ethical concerns, such as data privacy and security, accountability, explainability, and fair AI assurance.


    2024 Bioethics Forum

    "Ethical AI: Bridging Gaps in Healthcare and Research for Underserved Communities"

    Friday, February 23, 2024

    Bridging gaps in healthcare and research are critical in improving overall health outcomes across underserved communities. Using artificial intelligence is one tool to assist medical professionals, provide patient services, evaluate data to produce insights, and improve decision-making while improving healthcare with more accurate diagnoses and enabling more personalized treatments. Join us in–person in Montgomery, Alabama with our expert forum presenters as we discuss ways artificial intelligence benefits underserved communities.


    2023 Bioethics Forum

    "Earning Trust through Community-Engaged Research"

    Tuesday, February 21, 2023

    Earning community trust is critical in building mutually healthy relationships that will improve overall health equity and outcomes across communities. Join the conversation with our expert forum panel as we discuss ways the community and researchers are coming together and building strong partnerships through dialogue, community engagement and shared resources.

    Each year, the CCTS Bioethics Forum brings together researchers, bioethicists, students, community members, front-line research staff, and clinical staff to discuss ethical issues in research. We invite you to register and join the conversation!


Contact

For more information about the CCTS Bioethics Forum contact:

Stephen Sodeke, PhD
ssodeke@tuskegee.edu

Clifford Kennon, MPA
ckennon@uab.edu