bioethicists in A Sentence

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    But many Bioethicists and social scientists disagree with him.

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    These Bioethicists should recognize the harm in their cavalier choice of words.

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    Some Bioethicists deem it reasonable for parents to select a child who would have the highest well-being.

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    Bioethicist Carolyn Neuhaus of The Hastings Center said,“It's very clear that these monkeys are seen as tools.”.

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    Attorney and bioethicist Jalayne Arias recommends an intermediate step of limited guardianship for those who still retain some insight;

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    Bioethicists are concerned with the ethical questions that arise in the relationships among life sciences, biotechnology, medicine, politics, law, and philosophy.

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    Some Bioethicists argue it is inconsistent to allow euthanasia for terminal illness but not for existential suffering, as both are a source of profound pain and distress.

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    Bioethicist Kerry Bowman from the University of Toronto has visited the Javari valley many times, learning about the relationship between forests, biodiversity, indigenous people, and climate change.

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    Caplan, who, as a bioethicist, is paid to look at the big picture, advises that we all take a step back and stop being such pigeons for fear-mongers.

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    Genetic research in an area once used to oppress people should openly acknowledge this past and explicitly state what its findings can and cannot prove(what many Bioethicists call“trustworthy research”).

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    Now, in an article published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association1, Zeke Emanuel and Bioethicists from the University of Pennsylvania say that, to improve long-term psychiatric care, we should bring back the asylum.

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    Bioethicist Matthew Liao is open to genetic engineering in theory, but he says he was rather horrified to learn that twin girls had been born in China after a researcher genetically modified their embryos to resist HIV infection.

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    When the researcher and the participant are one and the same, the idea that they are not adequately informed but that some ethical committee is, I think is silly,” says Michelle Meyer, a bioethicist and lawyer at Geisinger Health System in Pennsylvania.

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    The Bioethicists Julian Savulescu and John Harris have argued that it was not only a right but a duty to manipulate genetic code of our future children, a concept termed“procreative beneficence,” and extending the term parental neglect to“genetic neglect,” if we don't gene engineer.

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