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Dissemination and teaching

Dissemination and teaching

The Research Group for Medical Ethics (REMET) at NTNU is interdisciplinary, with professionals from the fields of philosophy, social science and biotechnology. We are responsible for the ethics curriculum in the medicine study, as well as in the master's programs in public health science, molecular medicine, palliation, and obesity.

REMET teach ethics and science theory in several PhD-courses, and in courses under the auspices of the Norwegian Medical Association. The group's members also teach in bioethics and professional ethics in the study programs in biotechnology, engineer and bio-engineer.

The group's members regularly present topics in research ethics and medical ethics at various events and for different audiences, and actively participate in the public debate on biotechnology, research ethics and medical ethics.


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