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Bioethics Book Club

(Edited for typos – I guess I can’t listen to audiobooks and blog at the same time.) The Women’s Bioethics Project has begun a Bioethics Book Club on their website. The Club pages include “kits” on the selected books, with thoughtful and thought-provoking questions. There are even links to sample letters (in Word Files – … Continue reading

>Bioethics Book Club

>(Edited for typos – I guess I can’t listen to audiobooks and blog at the same time.) The Women’s Bioethics Project has begun a Bioethics Book Club on their website. The Club pages include “kits” on the selected books, with thoughtful and thought-provoking questions. There are even links to sample letters (in Word Files – … Continue reading

Common Ground Possible?

As the header states, LifeEthics is an attempt at finding and working from common ground. A reader asks why I would respond to an invitation to a bioethics conference and round table discussion from the Center for American Progress and the Women’s Bioethics Project. The question should be why wouldn’t I be welcome, in light … Continue reading

>Common Ground Possible?

>As the header states, LifeEthics is an attempt at finding and working from common ground. A reader asks why I would respond to an invitation to a bioethics conference and round table discussion from the Center for American Progress and the Women’s Bioethics Project. The question should be why wouldn’t I be welcome, in light … Continue reading

New Calendar of Events

I’m trying out the (free) on-line Trumba Calendar, in order to publish dates and details on meetings that might be of interest to readers of Bioethics blogs. Click here, or see the link at the side bar, right. Please let me know about meetings in your location and I will try to keep up with … Continue reading

>New Calendar of Events

>I’m trying out the (free) on-line Trumba Calendar, in order to publish dates and details on meetings that might be of interest to readers of Bioethics blogs. Click here, or see the link at the side bar, right. Please let me know about meetings in your location and I will try to keep up with … Continue reading

Closed meeting of "Feminist" "Progressive" "Women" Bioethicists

Proving the timeliness of next week’s American Society of Bioethics and Humanities’ June 13-14th summer conference, entitled “Bioethics & Politics – The Future of Bioethics in a Divided Democracy,” I have been denied admission to a “pre-conference briefing and round-table discussion.” It looks like they’re ensuring that everyone at the pre-conference will be closed- like-minded. … Continue reading

>Closed meeting of "Feminist" "Progressive" "Women" Bioethicists

>Proving the timeliness of next week’s American Society of Bioethics and Humanities’ June 13-14th summer conference, entitled “Bioethics & Politics – The Future of Bioethics in a Divided Democracy,” I have been denied admission to a “pre-conference briefing and round-table discussion.” It looks like they’re ensuring that everyone at the pre-conference will be closed- like-minded. … Continue reading

>Truly ethical (adult to embryonic) stem cells (But . . .)

>Last month I reported that International Society for Stem Cell Research meeting in Toronto was to be the site for a report about research from Texas research firm, Pharmafronteirs. The July 6th issue of Nature has a News article on an announcement of the discovery of one way to cause adult cells to become embryo-like … Continue reading

Truly ethical (adult to embryonic) stem cells (But . . .)

Last month I reported that International Society for Stem Cell Research meeting in Toronto was to be the site for a report about research from Texas research firm, Pharmafronteirs. The July 6th issue of Nature has a News article on an announcement of the discovery of one way to cause adult cells to become embryo-like … Continue reading

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