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Bioethics Blog Tracker
This new, experimental service aggregates current posts from selected bioethics blogs and identifies bioethics topics and related posts. Each post provides an excerpt of approximately 250 words and links to the original source. Commenting is turned off, so if you would like to comment on a post please visit the original blog. We have designed this service to be useful for all members of the bioethics community. Please send us your feedback!
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by Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 15, 2015
Source: "The Death of Sidaway: Values, Judgments and Informed Consent", Journal of Medical Ethics Blog, by BMJ. Excerpt: Guest post by Kirsty Keywood (University of Manchester) On 11th March Nadine Montgomery won her case before the UK Supreme Court to gain... read moreby Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 14, 2015
Source: "Feminism and Egg Donation", bioethics.net, a blog maintained by the editorial staff of The American Journal of Bioethics. Excerpt: Two weeks ago, I wrote about the troubling lack of informed consent for egg donation. Many women are completely unaware of the... read moreby Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 13, 2015
Source: "This is Your Brain on Politics", Law and Biosciences Blog, Stanford Law School. Excerpt: It is a tautology to say that our political views affect our attitudes toward various societal issues. If I knew in advance whether you were a conservative or a liberal,... read moreby Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 13, 2015
Source: "The Unique Challenge of Healthcare Reform in the US, and Why it Might All Fall Apart", Bioethics Today, the blog of the Alden March Bioethics Institute. Excerpt: Those of us who aspire to eventually having an affordable, quality, accessible healthcare system... read moreby Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 13, 2015
Source: "Research Ethics Roundup: Apple Launches ResearchKit, FDA Issues Draft Guidance on Electronic Informed Consent, and More", Ampersand, the blog of PRIM&R. Excerpt: Technology takes center stage in this week’s Research Ethics Roundup. On Monday, Apple... read moreby Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 13, 2015
Source: "Death and the Self", Practical Ethics, ethics in the news blog by University of Oxford. Excerpt: On Tuesday the 10th of March, Shaun Nichols delivered the 2015 Wellcome & Loebel Lecture in Neuroethics. You can listen to the lecture here. Nichols presented... read moreby Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 13, 2015
Source: "A Tribute to John Arras", bioethics.net, a blog maintained by the editorial staff of The American Journal of Bioethics. Excerpt: by Steven Miles, MD It is hard to believe that John Arras has died. John was one of the younger creators of modern bioethics. He... read moreby Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 13, 2015
Source: "Self-control and Public Policy.", Practical Ethics, ethics in the news blog by University of Oxford. Excerpt: I have just finished a series of lectures at the University of Oxford on the topic of self-control, the culmination of my first stint in Oxford as a... read moreby Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 12, 2015
Source: "Taking Precautions", bioethics.net, a blog maintained by the editorial staff of The American Journal of Bioethics. Excerpt: A common argument by ethicists concerned about the implications of bleeding-edge biotechnologies is an appeal to what is called the... read moreby Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 12, 2015
Source: "War Against Science 2.0: If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Ban ‘Em", bioethics.net, a blog maintained by the editorial staff of The American Journal of Bioethics. Excerpt: by Craig Klugman, Ph.D. The data of climate change is very strong: warmest average years on... read moreby Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 12, 2015
Source: "Boko Haram and Africa’s Neglected Tropical Diseases", Speaking of Medicine, blog of the Public Library of Science. Excerpt: Peter Hotez (@PeterHotez), Co-Editor in Chief of PLOS NTDs, was named U.S. Science Envoy by the White House and State Department with a...read moreby Bioethics Blog Bot | Mar 12, 2015
Source: "Bioethics Commission Makes Recommendations on Research Ethics in Public Health Emergencies", The blog of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Excerpt: In its recently published brief, Ethics and Ebola: Public Health Planning and... read more
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