Today on Nanotech-Now, I discuss what it would take to make the abstract discussions about "nanoethics" as a discipline, sub-discipline, or whatever it is into a meaningful discussion about a future where nanotechnologies impact our world and do so in a way that we have anticipated ethical issues that actually... (read the rest)
posted January 15, 2009
Below are the 20 most viewed essays on blog.bioethics.net for 2008. #1: Monkey Cloning Follow-Up #2: Jon Stewart as Socrates #3: Is Being Infected With Malaria Worth $2000? #4: The World Waits Breathless as Nebraska Considers Banning Cloning #5: Bioethics Abandons Creationism Debate #6: Forum on Nanotechnology in Consumer Products... (read the rest)
posted January 2, 2009
Hot off the presses and soon to hit your mailbox, the December issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is now available at bioethics.net. This month's issue features an article by Johns Hopkins' researchers led by Jeremy Sugarman who explore the effects that viewing medical television shows have upon... (read the rest)
posted December 17, 2008
Today on bioethics.net, you will find the November issue of the American Journal of Bioethics. Featured in last month's issue of the journal are articles by Juli Murphy and colleagues from the Genetics and Public Policy Center at Johns Hopkins University who report on the attitudes of citizens regarding... (read the rest)
posted December 15, 2008
After the Cleveland Clinic announced last week that it would disclose all of its physician's financial relationships with pharmaceutical companies, other hospitals are following suit as not to be left behind on the ethics bandwagon. Just 2 days after the Clinic's announcement, Penn Medicine has announced that they too will... (read the rest)
posted December 8, 2008
This weblog is written by the Editors of The American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB). We are told by research librarians in a position to make such claims and whom we did not pay off that this was the first editors' blog for a medical or biomedical science journal, and that... (read the rest)
posted September 24, 2004
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