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Acceder al portal de la Sociedad Chilena de Pediatría. GALERÍAS DE FOTOS. Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG). Visite el sitio web. Genethics.ca, the Genetics and Ethics page. Visite el sitio web. Genetics and the Law. Visite el sitio web. HumGen International - Database. Visite el sitio web. The National Information Resource on Ethics and Human Genetics. Visite el sitio web. Dra Carolina Cares B. Dr Guillermo Lay-Son R. 56-2) 237 1598 - 237 9757, Fax: (56-2) 238 0046. Galerías de fotos.
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Biotech Ethics | A biotechnology ethics blog by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D. | Page 2
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A biotechnology ethics blog by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D. Project Page: Ethics for the Biotech Industry. Newer posts →. January 8, 2011. Is this lizard unethical? See the Self-Cloning Lizard. 8230;the newfound Leiolepis ngovantrii is no run-of-the-mill reptile the all-female species reproduces via cloning, without the need for male lizards. Since so many people apparently think cloning is unethical (typically because it is “unnatural”), surely we must conclude that this reptile, too, is unethical? The Report...
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Berkeley Backs Down on Gene Tests for Students | Biotech Ethics
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A biotechnology ethics blog by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D. Project Page: Ethics for the Biotech Industry. DTC Genetic Tests: Justifying Regulation. Imitating Evolution →. Berkeley Backs Down on Gene Tests for Students. August 13, 2010. I blogged here a few months ago about UC Berkeley’s plan to do (voluntary) genetic testing on this year’s entire first-year class. (See: Genetic Testing and the College Freshman. Regulatory issues aside, lots of people (mostly ethicists) expressed concern about the idea of test...
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Is there a “Right to Try” Experimental Drugs? | Research Ethics Blog
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By Nancy Walton, P.D. Is there a “Right to Try” Experimental Drugs? Patient freedom, ethics at the heart of ‘Right to Try’ push in Illinois. Some doctors worry that an effort to grant terminally ill people more access to unproven drugs might offer them false hope or even be harmful, but advocates for a “right to try” say patients should have more opportunities for treatments that could extend their lives. By Chris MacDonald on April 14, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Slow prog...
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About | Research Ethics Blog
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By Nancy Walton, P.D. This is a blog about human-subjects research ethics. (Human-subjects research is part of the larger topic of bioethics or health-care ethics.). The Research Ethics Blog is written primarily by Nancy Walton, Ph.D., (with occasional postings by Chris MacDonald, Ph.D.). Chris MacDonald is an Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department at Saint Mary’s University. The Research Ethics Blog. The Biotech Ethics Blog. The Research Ethics Blog. By Nancy Walton and Chris MacDonald). Get e...
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Facebook and ‘Being Experimented Upon’ | Research Ethics Blog
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By Nancy Walton, P.D. Facebook and ‘Being Experimented Upon’. Following on my recent blog posting about the Facebook emotion-manipulation study. Here’s a useful piece from. How Much Should You Know About How Facebook Works? The piece focuses on the ubiquity of constantly-tweaked algorithms in online services such as Google and Facebook. The algorithms such companies use today are quite different from the ones they used 5 years ago, in part because the companies are constantly. What does that mean? This i...
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Research Ethics Blog | By Nancy Walton, P.D. | Page 2
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By Nancy Walton, P.D. Facebook and ‘Being Experimented Upon’. Bull;August 21, 2014 • Leave a Comment. Following on my recent blog posting about the Facebook emotion-manipulation study. Here’s a useful piece from. How Much Should You Know About How Facebook Works? Experimenting and using the results of those experiments to adjust the “math” behind your Facebook newsfeed and your Google search results. What does that mean? The Facebook Emotions Study. Bull;July 24, 2014 • 1 Comment. C) the study was, from ...
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The following topics are suitable for argumentative essay assignments about education issues. Suggested thesis statements and a list of web links to pertinent information are provided for each topic. Issues on this page include:. To search the electronic databases). Useful Web Sites and Search Engines. Physician-assisted suicide should be a legal option for terminally ill patients. Physician-assisted suicide should be illegal. Some of the issues in this argument:. Assisted Suicide: the Continuing Debate.
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by Nancy Walton | Research Ethics Blog
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By Nancy Walton, P.D. Archive for the 'by Nancy Walton' Category. A call for “new rules” for Internet-based research. Bull; September 16, 2014 • Leave a Comment. Posted in by Nancy Walton. Research ethics scandals in Canada, you ask? Bull; July 23, 2013 • Leave a Comment. Posted in by Nancy Walton. Research Fraud Case Raises Concerns Over Ethics of Psychology Research. Bull; November 15, 2011 • 1 Comment. Posted in by Nancy Walton. What Scorpion Bites Can Teach Us About Placebo Trials. Pages on this Site:.