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Politics and Ethics of Science: November 2005
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Politics and Ethics of Science. Monday, November 21, 2005. After a minimal amount of prodding, Dr. Free Ride. Has taken on the subject of the ethics of alternative medicine. Over at Adventures in Ethics and Science, by request (Thanks Doc! Fantastically done. My interest in this topic was started by the whole Kevin Trudeau fiasco, as discussed frequently. By Derek Lowe at In the Pipeline. Posted by Kaiser at 3:07 PM. Wednesday, November 16, 2005. Is up over at Flags and Lollipops. The creator of Dolly.
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Politics and Ethics of Science: August 2005
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Politics and Ethics of Science. Wednesday, August 31, 2005. Props out to In the Pipeline, a blog by Derek Lowe who is an organic chemict and drug developer for a major pharmaceutical company. This is a valuable resource for anyone interested in, and with no idea how, the pharmaceutical company really works (ie. me). Apparently they're not always heartless monsters? Http:/ www.corante.com/pipeline/. Posted by Kaiser at 6:09 PM. From the NY Times. In a finding that is likely to intensify the debate over wh...
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Politics and Ethics of Science: January 2006
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Politics and Ethics of Science. Monday, January 16, 2006. Dang it's been awhile since I posted here. Sorry about the lag. Stupid life getting in the way. I just posted a comment over at Chris Mooney's blog. Over at ScienceBlogs.com. My first impulse, much like Derek Lowe's. Of a systemic review process that is inherent to science. Posted by Kaiser at 10:42 AM. Midwest, United States. View my complete profile. Mike the Mad Biologist. Adventrues in Ethics and Science. Genes and Intellectual Property.
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Politics and Ethics of Science: October 2005
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Politics and Ethics of Science. Thursday, October 20, 2005. Genes and Intellectual Property. There are some large battles looming in this area, I have a feeling. An interesting article. On the current state of patent rights and the human genome. Posted by Kaiser at 10:13 AM. Wednesday, October 05, 2005. Here's a great post. From Dr. Free-Ride, Ph.D. (a chemist turned philosopher) on faults with science journalism. A follow-up on an earlier post here. About another good article on science writing.
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Politics and Ethics of Science: September 2005
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Politics and Ethics of Science. Tuesday, September 27, 2005. As this is from the general world in which I live and work, I thought this article. Was interesting. Guidant has been taking a lot of hits recently (google "guidant recall" for more articles than you'll care to read), and many of those were somewhat defendable, but I was suprised to hear about this. It seems to me, and maybe I'm naive, like a pretty clear line was crossed with this tactic. The program did generate feedback. But internal Gui...
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All the World's a Stage, Act for Change: 05/01/2004 - 06/01/2004
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All the World's a Stage, Act for Change. Comments on art, politics, and science. Wednesday, May 26, 2004. But as Human Rights Watch. Appeals, this must not deflect criticism of the government's ongoing campaign of ethnic cleansing in the western region of Darfur, and one of the worst humanitarian problems we are faced with presently. A recent editorial explains the situation:. Earlier this month, Acting U.N. Human Rights Commissioner Bertrand Ramcharan made the case for action in a closed-door br...The S...
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All the World's a Stage, Act for Change: 08/01/2004 - 09/01/2004
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All the World's a Stage, Act for Change. Comments on art, politics, and science. Wednesday, August 25, 2004. Science under the Bush Administration. One of the most talked about speakers at the July Democratic Republican Convention, in Boston, was Ron Reagan, son of the two-time president and beloved figure of the Republican party. Ron Reagan spoke specifically in defense of embryonic stem-cell research. His speech was touted as non-political, but here is how Reagan ended:. You simply cannot talk honestly...