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Frontiers of Bio-Decolonization: Indigenous Data Sovereignty as a Possible Model for Community-Based Participatory Genomic Health Research for Racialized Peoples in Postgenomic Can...
Published 2022-08-01“…This investigation contributes insights to social science literatures in health equity for racialized communities, biomedical ethics, Indigenous Science and Technology Studies, and decolonial biomedical and technoscience histories.…”
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Creaturely Communal Ontology in Practice: John Zizioulas in Dialogue with Ritual Theory
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Let’s do better: public representations of COVID-19 science
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Emerging Health Care Leaders: Lessons From a Novel Leadership and Community-Building Program
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From Mice to Monkeys? Beyond Orthodox Approaches to the Ethics of Animal Model Choice
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The “Four Principles” of Western Medical Bioethics and the Bioethics of <i>Shīʿī</i> Islam in Iran—Is the Claim of Universality by Both Justified?
Published 2022-11-01“…The four principles of Western medical bioethics, i.e., autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence and justice, published by Beauchamps and Childress in their seminal ‘Principles of Biomedical Ethics’, are understood as universal. However, Non-Western governments argue that they refer to Western cultural contexts, neglecting specifics of Non-Western, for instance Islamic, civilizations. …”
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The advantages of peer review over arbitration for resolving authorship disputes
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Hacia nuevos derechos humanos en la era de la neurociencia y la neurotecnología
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Examining the Impact of Polygenic Risk Information in Primary Care
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Lessons of Reproductive Ethics for Principlism
Published 2018-11-01“…One is the methodological debate over "principlism," i.e., the theoretical framework for analyzing and solving (bio)ethical problems proposed by Beauchamp and Childress in Principles of Biomedical Ethics (PBE). The other is the normative debate about reproductive ethics, i.e., procreative rights and obligations in a time of pervasive opportunities for making detailed choices about the properties and capacities of future people. …”
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Measures to Use Electroceuticals and Secure Social Reliability in Korea: A Narrative Review
Published 2022-09-01“…Among principles of general life medical ethics (principles of biomedical ethics), when considering the principle of justice, the investment by the Korean government regarding research and development of electroceuticals, the rationalization of electroceuticals regulations, the application of electroceuticals of public health insurance benefit, and voluntary efforts of electroceuticals corporations are important in order to have strong plans for securing the social reliability of electroceuticals. …”
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