Beyond the Bottom Line: Welfare and Ethics in Health Policy and Consumer Markets

Presenter Information

Faculty Information

Various 

Presentation Type

Individual

Presentation Format

Oral presentation

Start Date

29-5-2026 10:45 AM

End Date

29-5-2026 11:45 AM

Abstract or artist statement

Erika Felix, “Examining Caregiver Impact Measures within Community-Based Palliative Care Studies: A Systematic Review,” Joint work with Faculty Mentor: Dr. Erin Vernon

Catherine Burbidge, “An Examination of State-Level Contraception Access Policies Impact on Abortion,” Joint work with Faculty Mentors in Albers: Dr. Bridget Hiedemann, Dr. Nick Huntington-Klein, Dr. Erin Vernon and Nursing: Dr. Bonnie Bowie

Mariia Khomiakova, “Persuasion Knowledge: A Systematic Review,” Research Assistant for Dr. Mathew Isaac

Nicolo Gelb, “ Do Consumers See Through Sponsored AI? Perceived Objectivity and Commercial Influence in Generative AI Product Recommendations,” Joint work with Faculty Mentor: Dr. Jennifer Hong

Location

Casey 530 (Casey Commons)

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Beyond the Bottom Line: Welfare and Ethics in Health Policy and Consumer Markets

Casey 530 (Casey Commons)

Erika Felix, “Examining Caregiver Impact Measures within Community-Based Palliative Care Studies: A Systematic Review,” Joint work with Faculty Mentor: Dr. Erin Vernon

Catherine Burbidge, “An Examination of State-Level Contraception Access Policies Impact on Abortion,” Joint work with Faculty Mentors in Albers: Dr. Bridget Hiedemann, Dr. Nick Huntington-Klein, Dr. Erin Vernon and Nursing: Dr. Bonnie Bowie

Mariia Khomiakova, “Persuasion Knowledge: A Systematic Review,” Research Assistant for Dr. Mathew Isaac

Nicolo Gelb, “ Do Consumers See Through Sponsored AI? Perceived Objectivity and Commercial Influence in Generative AI Product Recommendations,” Joint work with Faculty Mentor: Dr. Jennifer Hong