The International Chair of Bioethics Jérôme Lejeune held its second annual international conference in Rome on May 17–18 to reflect on the bioethical challenges surrounding the health and care of ...
Stem cell IVF could enable same-sex couples and single parents to have genetically related children. It’s time to think ...
A near-death trauma and immigrant experience informs Guadalupe Hayes-Mota’s work developing ethical frameworks for all ...
“If you think you could go into this field [bioethics] and do justice to its profundity by talking only about a new regulation here, or a new informed-consent procedure there, you’ve missed the deep ...
Dr. Marielle Gross is the founder and CEO of heny, a decentralized biobank. Here’s where she says the blockchain and medical research studies overlap. Members of the heny team. CEO Marielle Gross is ...
The National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBC) is urging the U.S. Senate to reject bill S.5, which would provide taxpayer money to support embryonic stem-cell research, a technique that requires the ...
Research into the medical use of psychedelics to treat mental health is on the rise, but the impact of this research remains unclear. To address questions around this issue, the Center for Medical ...
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Argentina creates national bioethics commission that includes faith leaders
Argentina’s Ministry of Health has formed a National Advisory Commission on Bioethics that includes prominent Christian and ...
On June 24, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that established the nationwide right to choose an abortion. For decades, rancorous debate about the ruling ...
If the coronavirus pandemic taught us anything, it’s that existing social inequities have an outsized impact upon the health of certain populations. This creates a need to think even more broadly and ...
Georgetown’s department of philosophy debuted a new minor in philosophy and bioethics this fall. The Class of 2014 will be the first class allowed to pursue the minor, which requires six classes — ...
The Occasional Human Sacrifice: Medical Experimentation and the Price of Saying No by Carl Elliott, W.W. Norton, 368 pages If I told you that doctors had injected live cancer cells into elderly Jewish ...
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