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  • Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics: A Journal of Qualitative Research is an aca
  • chief of staff of the President's Council on Bioethics, a former Congressional staffer, and one of
  • Ethics Through Literature and Bernard Gert's Bioethics: A Systematic Approach She was sometimes des
  • Discussions in Bioethics: A Chronic Problem (1985)
  • d on, or been a consultant to, many national bioethics advisory bodies, and is currently Chair of t
  • a member of the Irish Bishops Conference on Bioethics and Chairman on Culture.
  • It also does related research on bioethics and Catholic moral theology.
  • thored Morality and Rational Choice, Against Bioethics, and Judgment Misguided.
  • Human Dignity in Bioethics and Biolaw (with Roger Brownsword) Oxford Un
  • is and Child Abuse" (The American Journal of Bioethics) and "A Pain in the Fetus: Toward Ending Con
  • uly 25, 1961) is Professor in the Center for Bioethics and the Departments of Pediatrics and Philos
  • in science studies, the history of science, bioethics and in the public assessment of science and
  • Saletan has written several articles about bioethics and sexual ethics, criticizing what he sees
  • the Allan K. Wood Distinguished Professor of Bioethics and Korean language at the University of Cal
  • several other journals, including Christian Bioethics and Philosophy and Medicine.
  • ved on the boards of the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities, the Fund for Modern Courts a
  • e has co-authored many papers in philosophy, bioethics, and philosophy of psychiatry.
  • w Feminist Perspectives on Biotechnology and Bioethics”, and was conference chair of the IEET confe
  • ormer chairman of the President's Council on Bioethics), and poet Adam Zagajewski.
  • ounding director of the Center for Christian Bioethics at the university.
  • research scholar at the National Center for Bioethics at Tuskegee University.
  • alian philosopher Peter Singer to a chair in bioethics at Princeton in 1999.
  • this text, Baron covers such topics as risk, bioethics, Bayes' Theorem, utility measurement, decisi
  • Practical reasoning in bioethics, Bloomington: Indiana Univ.
  • Bioethics: Bridge to the Future (Prentice-Hall, 1971)
  • Global Bioethics: Building on the Leopold Legacy (Michigan St
  • rector of education at The National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia , whose director, Joh
  • Stockholm Bioethics Centre, University of Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Common topics include bioethics, city planning and communities, education, n
  • ies to a wide range of modern issues such as bioethics, city planning, the media, and academics.
  • Much of the mainstream bioethics community has been critical of Smith and his
  • ng in the moral doctrine of marriage and the bioethics concerning human procreation.
  • Prenatal Screening and the Search for Global Bioethics,” Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the (Im)Pos
  • In 1998 Tompkins completed a Master of Bioethics degree specialising in the moral ramificatio
  • and ethical problems, mainly with regard to bioethics, environmental philosophy, and cultural phil
  • at the December, 2002 President's Council on Bioethics, Fortune Magazine's 2004 Brainstorm meeting,
  • “Why Should America Care?” Ag Bioethics Forum 11, no. 1, pp. 9-15, June, 1999.
  • Kennedy was Chair of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics from 1998-2002.
  • lman was a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics from 2000-2008, and chaired its inquiry on t
  • ction and discrimination, same-sex marriage, bioethics generally (including cloning), and interpret
  • In bioethics, Grinnell engages in cross-disciplinary work
  • Sigrid worked as an attorney, practicing bioethics, health, and U.S. Food and Drug Administrati
  • ew Jersey, where he led a faculty seminar on bioethics in 2003-2004, and an honorary faculty member
  • dicine), Potter chose to use the term global bioethics in 1988.
  • s designated as WHO Collaborating Center for Bioethics in 2009.
  • National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care is the nation's
  • resident of the International Association of Bioethics in 2009.
  • He was director of the Bioethics Institute of the University of the Sacred He
  • Bioethics is often linked to environmental ethics and
  • n part, "Wynia and Derse assert that I claim bioethics is a monolith.
  • Grinnell's work in bioethics is centered in the sociology of knowledge, a
  • g evidence to create a false impression that bioethics is a monolithic field.
  • The Elements of Bioethics, McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2007.
  • its cultural and ethical aspects, including bioethics, neuroethics, roboethics, existential risk a
  • lso currently Chair of the Advisory Board on Bioethics of the International Humanist and Ethical Un
  • g with those of her husband (for example, on bioethics or in backing for protesters demonstrating a
  • ontroversial topics, such as cases involving bioethics or assisted reproduction, the Court recognis
  • in Medicine (VELiM), administers the Sydney Bioethics Program .
  • The Sydney Bioethics Program at the University of Sydney is a joi
  • ment of the debate,” 7 The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 129 - 149 (2007).
  • ma which complements the Nuffield Council on Bioethics' report on the ethics of research into the r
  • ellow of the Hastings Center, an independent bioethics research institution.
  • ellow of the Hastings Center, an independent bioethics research institution.
  • ellow of the Hastings Center, an independent bioethics research institution.
  • Medical Ethics, "Neuroethics" and the Basic Bioethics Series of MIT Press.
  • f constitutional law, family law, and issues bioethics such as the rights of the mentally retarded.
  • Robertson is the author of two books on bioethics, The Rights of the Critically Ill and Childr
  • authored Introduction to Jewish and Catholic Bioethics, the latter of which is part of the Georgeto
  • ident of the Center for Ethical Solutions, a bioethics think tank; she formerly served as Director
  • Sigrid Fry-Revere, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit bioethics think tank based in Lovettsville, Virginia w
  • all of 2009 CES will publish Legal Trends in Bioethics through its website.
  • In 1970, Dr. Potter created the term bioethics to describe a new philosophy that sought to
  • the University at Albany and a specialist in bioethics who has written on topics such as abortion a
  • rote The Values of Psychotherapy (Studies in Bioethics) with R.D. Hinshelwood, Jeremy Holmes, and R