Petrie-Flom is Hiring a new Communications Manager

Come work with us!

The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics (PFC) seeks an experienced, dynamic, passionate, and flexible Communications Manager to support, promote, and creatively amplify the work of PFC with the overall goal of raising its profile and advancing its mission. PFC is a highly collaborative and agile team that works together on all aspects of our work.  

As an integral part of the PFC team, the Communications Manager has three major areas of responsibility: (1) communications and marketing to promote PFC’s work, including managing production of a bi-weekly newsletter and sharing information externally about events, sponsored research projects, publications, and other activities; (2) managing all aspects of PFC’s blog Bill of Health, website, and social media accounts; and (3) writing, editing assistance, and proofreading for the PFC’s written products and publications, as well as support for publications from grant partners.

Check out the full job description here.

Call for Abstracts: Petrie-Flom Center Announces Annual Conference 2025

The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics is pleased to announce our 2025 annual conference: “Law, Healthcare, and the Aging Brain and Body.” This year’s conference is organized in collaboration with Nina A. Kohn, the David M. Levy Professor of Law at Syracuse University College of Law and the Solomon Center Distinguished Scholar in Elder Law with the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School and Francis X. Shen, Professor of Law, Solly Robbins Distinguished Research Fellow, and Faculty Member in the Graduate Program in Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota, with assistance from Caitlyn Tabor from the Center for Law, Brain, and Behavior.

Full announcement here

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Petrie-Flom Welcomes 2024-2025 Student Fellows

We are delighted to welcome a new group of Student Fellows to the Petrie-Flom Center family: Spencer Andrews, Zain Khalid, Abeer Malik, Rebekah Ninan, Rupa Palanki, and Jessica Samuels. These six students are a fantastic cohort of scholars who join us from Harvard Law School and Harvard Medical School.

Each will undertake a year-long research project with mentorship from Center faculty and affiliates and will blog here at Bill of Health regularly. Keep an eye out for their bylines!

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