Professor Linda-Gail Bekker
Professor Linda-Gail Bekker is a physician-scientist with a keen interest in HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and related diseases. Her research interests include programmatic and health service research around antiretroviral roll-out and TB integration and the prevention of HIV in women. She is passionate about community development and engagement and is both deputy director of the Desmond Tutu HIV Centre and chief operating officer of the Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation.
Dean's Dialogue: Life at the End of the Road
Navigating the ethics of assisted dying.
Making AI "ethical"
What is data solidarity, and why do we need it?
Data solidarity
What is it, and what does it mean for genomic data sharing?
Argue Better! Ethical reasoning for healthcare professionals.
Healthcare professionals face competing obligations to their patients, employers, and themselves. Resolving these dilemmas optimally requires the skill to understand and critically engage with others' - and our own - positions.
Book launch - The New Empire of AI: The Future of Global Inequality
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, Professor Mosa Moshabela, together with the EthicsLab and the UCT AI Initiative invite you to attend the book launch of The New Empire of AI: The Future of Global Inequality.