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URL: https://www.worldcongressofbioethics.org/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the World Congress of Bioethics (WCB). The WCB aims to be truly international, linking all those working in bioethics and related fields, facilitating mutual contact, and encouraging the discussion of cross-cultural aspects in bioethics.

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Title: The Epic Legal Battle Over CRISPR's Future Could Finally Be Over

URL: https://www.wired.co.uk/article/crispr-legal-fight-broad-institute-ucb

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "The epic legal battle over CRISPR's future could finally be over," by Nessa Carey published on the Wired website on March 3, 2019. The article details the latest developments in the lawsuit over the intellectual property of CRISPR between the University of California and the Broad Institute.

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Title: WHO Expert Panel Paves Way for Strong International Governance on Human Genome Editing

URL: https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/19-03-2019-who-expert-panel-paves-way-for-strong-international-governance-on-human-genome-editing/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Press release titled, "WHO expert panel paves way for strong international governance on human genome editing," published on the World Health Organization (WHO) website on March 19, 2019. The press release announces the agreement made by the WHO advisory committee on developing global standards for governance and oversight of human genome editing to work towards a strong international governance framework in this area.

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Title: WHO | Gene editing

URL: https://www.who.int/ethics/topics/human-genome-editing/en/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page titled, "Human Genome editing," on the Global Health Ethics section of the World Health Organization (WHO) website. The page describes the WHO expert panel on the topic.

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Title: Ethics

URL: https://www.who.int/ethics/en/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Section titled, "Global Health Ethics," on the World Health Organization (WHO) website. The section links to pages on ethics and health, issues and global health, the WHO Research Ethics Review Committee (ERC), publications, the Global Network of WHO Collaborating Centers for Bioethics, the Global Summit of National Bioethics Committees, media, and the ethics platform.

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Title: A social media war just erupted over the biotech innovation of the century - The Washington Post

URL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/01/20/is-a-history-of-biotechs-hottest-breakthrough-propaganda/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "A social media war just erupted over the biotech innovation of the century," by Carolyn J. Johnson published in the Washington Post on January 20, 2016. The article covers the backlash in response to the Dr. Eric S. (ES) Lander article, "Heroes of CRISPR," on Twitter in the midst of a dispute over the CRISPR patent involving the author.

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Title: Control of CRISPR, biotech’s most promising breakthrough, is in dispute - The Washington Post

URL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/01/13/control-of-crispr-biotechs-most-promising-breakthrough-is-up-for-grabs/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Control of CRISPR, biotech's most promising breakthrough, is in dispute," by Carolyn Y. Johnson published on the Washington Post website on January 13, 2016. The article discusses the battle over the CRISPR patent.

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Title: Is the CRISPR Baby Controversy the State of a Terrifying New Chapter in Gene Editing?

URL: https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2018/11/30/18119589/crispr-gene-editing-he-jiankui/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Is the CRISPR baby controversy the start of a terrifying new chapter in gene editing?" by Julia Belluz published on the Vox website on January 22, 2019. The article addresses the controversy around and investigation into reports that Chinese researcher He Jiankui created the world's first genetically edited babies using CRISPR.

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Title: CRISPR Babies: The Chinese Government May Have Known More Than It Let On

URL: https://www.vox.com/2019/3/4/18245864/chinese-scientist-crispr/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "CRISPR babies: the Chinese government may have known more than it let on," by Julia Bulluz published on the Vox website on March 4, 2019. The article notes inconsistencies in the official version of the news that Chinese researcher He Jiankui had conducted an experiment resulting in the birth of two girls with genetically edited genomes.

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Title: The Hastings Center - Health, Science, and Technology Ethics

URL: https://www.thehastingscenter.org/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the Hastings Center, a research institute that seeks to influence fundamental ethical and social issues in health care, science, and technology. The Hastings Center is the oldest independent, nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research institute of its kind in the world.

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Title: The CRISPR Baby Scandal Gets Worse by the Day

URL: https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/12/15-worrying-things-about-crispr-babies-scandal/577234/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "The CRISPR Baby Scandal Gets Worse by the Day," by Ed Yong published on The Atlantic website on December 3, 2018. The article details Yong's opinion on the most egregious "technical errors and ethical blunders" committed by He Jiankui when he genetically edited the embryos of two girls using CRISPR technology.

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Title: 'Bioethicists' Proliferate Despite Undefined Career Track

URL: https://www.the-scientist.com/profession/bioethicists-proliferate-despite-undefined-career-track-56543/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "'Bioethicists' Proliferate Despite Undefined Career Track," by Eugene Russo published in The Scientist on April 12, 1999. The article discusses the growing interest of pursuing a career in bioethics and academia's response via a corresponding growth of formal degree programs in the discipline.

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Title: China's CRISPR Twins: A Time Line of News

URL: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/613007/chinas-crispr-twins-a-timeline-of-news/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "China's CRISPR twins: A time line of news," published on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Technology Review website on February 22, 2019. The article chronologically lists highlights in the ongoing story of gene-edited babies created by Chinese researcher He Jiankui.

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Title: China's CRISPR Twins Might Have had Their Brains Inadvertently Enhanced

URL: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612997/the-crispr-twins-had-their-brains-altered/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "China's CRISPR twins might have had their brains inadvertently enhanced," by Antonio Regalado published on MIT Technology Review on February 21, 2019. The article details new research that suggests that the deletion of CCR5 genes in the first gene-edited babies, which was done with the intention of making HIV transmission impossible, may have also improved their cognition.

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Title: Congress weighs dropping ban on altering DNA of human embryos - STAT

URL: https://www.statnews.com/2019/06/04/congress-weighs-dropping-ban-on-altering-human-embryos-for-pregnancies/?utm_source=STAT+Newsletters&utm_campaign=b4567a3557-MR_COPY_08&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8cab1d7961-b4567a3557-150994113

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Congress weighs dropping ban on altering the DNA of human embryos used for pregnancies," by Sharon Begley and Andrew Joseph published on the STAT News website on June 4, 2019. The article discusses an anticipated congressional committee vote in the United States House of Representatives on a Food and Drug Administration spending bill that does not include a rider prohibiting the modification of genomes in human embryos.

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Title: Leading Scientists, backed by NIH, Call for a Global Moratorium on Creating 'CRISPR Babies'

URL: https://www.statnews.com/2019/03/13/crispr-babies-germline-editing-moratorium/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Leading scientists, backed by NIH, call for a global moratorium on creating 'CRISPR babies,'" by Sharon Begley published on the STAT News website on March 13, 2019. The article describes international responses to scientist He Jiankui's research that resulted in gene-edited babies, including calls for all such research to be prohibited until an international framework and standards can be established.

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Title: Chinese Government Funding May Have Been Used for 'CRSIPR Babies' Project, Documents Suggest

URL: https://www.statnews.com/2019/02/25/crispr-babies-study-china-government-funding/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Chinese government funding may have been used for ‘CRISPR babies’ project, documents suggest," by Jane Qiu published on the STAT website on February 25, 2019. The article describes evidence that Chinese researcher He Jiankui had government support for his experiment that resulted in the birth of two girls with genetically edited genomes.

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Title: New Patent Win for University of California Upends CRISPR Legal Battle

URL: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/02/new-patent-win-university-california-upends-crispr-legal-battle

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "New patent win for University of California upends CRISPR legal battle," by Jon Cohen published on the Science website on February 8, 2019. The article details the conclusion to a lawsuit over the intellectual property of CRISPR between the University of California and the Broad Institute.

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Title: Bioethics News

URL: https://www.sciencedaily.com/news/science_society/bioethics

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page on the Science Daily website dedicated to bioethics news. Science Daily is a website that aggregates research news.

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Title: Bioethics

URL: https://www.reddit.com/r/bioethics

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page on the Reddit website dedicated to the r/bioethics subreddit. The forum provides a platform for users to discuss bioethical questions, research and articles.

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Title: What is academic and professional landscape of Bioethics like?

URL: https://www.reddit.com/r/askphilosophy/comments/8arcql/what_is_academic_and_professional_landscape_of/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Post titled, "What is academic and professional landscape of Bioethics like?" by u/IronMaiden4892 published on the r/askphilosophy subreddit on the Reddit website on April 8, 2018. Commenters on the post discuss the market for bioethicists.

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Title: Homepage - NextGen Omics US 2024

URL: https://www.oxfordglobal.co.uk/genomeeditingusa-congress/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the Annual Genome Editing USA Congress maintained by Oxford Global Conferences. The site features information on the upcoming event as well as past meetings, and links to registration and sponsorship opportunities.

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Title: Obama Plans to Replace Bush's Bioethics Panel

URL: https://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/18/us/politics/18ethics.html

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Obama Plans to Replace Bush's Bioethics Panel," by Nicholas Wade published on the New York Times website on June 17, 2009. The article describes President Obama's decision to replace members of President George W. Bush's bioethics commission with his own appointees with a new mandate to offer practical policy options.

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Title: Stories About CRISPR

URL: https://www.npr.org/tags/419142387/crispr/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Tagged stories about CRISPR.

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Title: Stories about Bioethics

URL: https://www.npr.org/tags/144623331/bioethics/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page on the National Public Radio (NPR) website dedicated to stories about bioethics.

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Title: Ban On Genetically Modified Babies Upheld By Congressional Committee : Shots - Health News : NPR

URL: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/06/04/729606539/house-committee-votes-to-continue-research-ban-on-genetically-modified-babies/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "House Committee Votes to Continue Ban on Genetically Modified Babies," by Rob Stein published on the National Public Radio (NPR) website on June 4, 2019. The article discusses the outcome of a congressional vote on a federal ban on modifying the genomes of human embryos.

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Title: World Health Organization Forms Committee to Guide Editing of Human Genes

URL: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/02/14/694710663/world-health-organization-forms-committee-to-guide-editing-of-human-genes/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "World Health Organization Forms Committee to Guide Editing of Human Genes," published on the National Public Radio (NPR) website on February 14, 2019. The article describes the formation of a WHO oversight committee formed to advise and make recommendations on appropriate governance mechanisms for human genome editing after learning of the first gene-edited babies.

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Title: Scientists Release Controversial Genetically Modified Mosquitoes in High-Security Lab

URL: https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2019/02/20/693735499/scientists-release-controversial-genetically-modified-mosquitoes-in-high-securit/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Scientists Release Controversial Genetically Modified Mosquitoes In High-Security Lab," by Rob Stein published on the Goats and Soda program section of the National Public Radio (NPR) website on February 20, 2019. The article describes a controversial research study in which researchers modified the genes of mosquitos to prevent the transmission of the malaria parasite and make them sterile. The story originally aired on Morning Edition.

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Title: Statement on NIH funding of research using gene-editing technologies in human embryos | National Institutes of Health (NIH)

URL: https://www.nih.gov/about-nih/who-we-are/nih-director/statements/statement-nih-funding-research-using-gene-editing-technologies-human-embryos/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Press release titled, "Statement on NIH funding of research using gene-editing technologies in human embryos," published on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) website on April 28, 2015. The statement issued by NIH Director Francis S. Collins declared that the NIH would not fund any use of gene-editing technologies in human embryos.

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Title: Statement on Claim of First Gene-Edited Babies by Chinese Researcher

URL: https://www.nih.gov/about-nih/who-we-are/nih-director/statements/statement-claim-first-gene-edited-babies-chinese-researcher/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Press release titled, "Statement on Claim of First Gene-Edited Babies by Chinese Researcher," by Director Francis S. Collins published on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) website on November 28, 2018. The statement reflects on the work of Dr. He Jiankui, which resulted in gene-edited babies, and re-states the NIH's official position against gene editing in human embryos.

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Title: NIH Support International Moratorium on Clinical Application of Germline Editing

URL: https://www.nih.gov/about-nih/who-we-are/nih-director/statements/nih-supports-international-moratorium-clinical-application-germline-editing/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Press release titled, "NIH supports international moratorium on clinical application of germline editing," by Director Francis Collins on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) website on March 13, 2019. The statement officially gives the NIH's support to the call on an international moratorium on the use of genetic editing to modify the human germline for clinical purposes.

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Title: Bioethics News and Research

URL: https://www.news-medical.net/?tag=/Bioethics

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page on the News Medical Life Sciences website dedicated to Bioethics News and Research.

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Title: Series Explores Bioethics Through Pop Culture

URL: https://www.medcitybeat.com/news-blog/2018/bioethics-at-the-cinema/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Post titled, "Series Explores Bioethics Through Pop Culture," published on the MedCityBeat blog on April 16, 2018. The post features an interview with Kylie Osterhus of the May Clinic's Biomedical Ethics Research Program on their partnership with the Rochester Public Library and the Rochester Civic Theatre to host a series called, "Bioethics at the Cinema," which uses popular films to start a dialogue around complex biomedical issues.

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Title: Biomedical Ethics Research Program

URL: https://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/biomedical-ethics-research-program/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the Mayo Clinic Biomedical Ethics Research Program. Members of the program conduct research, teach and engage in policy disucssions about ethical questions.

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Title: Statement from the Department of Health and Human Services

URL: https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2019/06/05/statement-from-the-department-of-health-and-human-services.html

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Press release titled, "Statement from the Department of Health and Human Services," published on the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) website on June 5, 2019. The statement addresses the department's decision to terminate contracts with organizations that provided human fetal tissue from elective abortions to develop testing protocols, and announces the department had initiated a comprehensive review of all HHS research involving such tissue to ensure compliance with existing statutes and regulations.

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Title: Policy Issues in Genomics

URL: https://www.genome.gov/policyethics/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page on the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) National Human Genome Research Institute website dedicated to policy, legal and ethical issues in genetic research. The page links to individual articles on this topic.

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Title: Policy Issues in Genomics

URL: https://www.genome.gov/about-genomics/policy-issues/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page on the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) National Human Genome Research Institute website dedicated to policy issues in genomics. The page links to individual articles on this topic.

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Title: Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Research Program

URL: https://www.genome.gov/Funded-Programs-Projects/ELSI-Research-Program-ethical-legal-social-implications/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page on the National Human Genome Research Institute website dedicated to the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ESLI) Research Program. The ESLI Research Program was established as an integral part of the Human Genome Project (HGP) to foster basic and applied research on the ethical, legal, and social implications of genetic and genomic research.

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Title: The Ethics of Synthetic Biology and Emerging Technologies

URL: https://www.genome.gov/27542921/the-ethics-of-synthetic-biology-and-emerging-technologies/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Archived page on the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) website dedicated to The Ethics of Synthetic Biology and Emerging Technologies report generated by the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. The page provides a summary of the report and also links to the full text, a press release, and frequently asked questions.

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Title: Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Program Reports

URL: https://www.genome.gov/12010621/elsi-program-reports/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page titled, "Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Program Reports," on the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) website. The page links to the NHGRI reports on genetic testing, genetic discrimination and health insurance, issues related to the conduct of genetic research, underrepresented minorities, specific research topics, and program review.

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Title: Ethical, Legal and Social Implications Research Program

URL: https://www.genome.gov/10001618/the-elsi-research-program/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page on the National Human Genome Research Institute website dedicated to the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ESLI) Research Program. The ESLI Research Program was established as an integral part of the Human Genome Project (HGP) to foster basic and applied research on the ethical, legal, and social implications of genetic and genomic research.

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Title: Policy Issues in Genomics

URL: https://www.genome.gov/10000006/issues-in-genetics/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page titled, "Issues in Genetics," on the National Human Genome Institute (NHGRI) website. The page links to informational pages related to policy, legal, and ethical issues in genetic research.

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Title: What Clones Think of CRISPR and Other Highlights from the Final Season of Orphan Black

URL: https://www.geneticsandsociety.org/biopolitical-times/what-clones-think-crispr-and-other-highlights-final-season-orphan-black/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "What Clones Think of CRISPR and other Highlights from the Final Season of Orphan Black," by Jessica Cussins published on the Center for Genetics and Society website on August 7, 2017. The article discusses the ways in which the television series Orphan Black addresses gene editing, cloning, life extension and regenerative medicine.

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Title: On Cyborgs and Gene Editing: Lessons from Orphan Black

URL: https://www.geneticsandsociety.org/biopolitical-times/cyborgs-and-gene-editing-lessons-orphan-black/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "On Cyborgs and Gene Editing: Lessons from Orphan Black," published on the Center for Genetics and Society website on June 1, 2016. The article discusses how the television series Orphan Black engages with what it means to be a cyborg and with ongoing conversations about human genetic and reproductive technologies, including human genome editing.

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Title: Biopolitical Times

URL: https://www.geneticsandsociety.org/biopolitical-times/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Blog titled, "Biopolitical Times," maintained by the Center for Genetics and Society. The blog features commentary and news on human biotechnologies.

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Title: No One Should Edit The Genes Of Embryos To Make Babies, NIH Chief Says - BuzzFeed News

URL: https://www.buzzfeed.com/nidhisubbaraman/gene-editing-ethics

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "No One Should Edit the Genomes of Embryos to Make Babies, NIH Chief Says," by Nidhi Subbaraman published on the BuzzFeed website on July 14, 2016. The article reports on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director, Francis Collins' statements to a committee gathered to discuss the ethics of gene editing, which underscored the NIH's position that it will not fund research on editing in human embryos because of regulatory and ethical concerns.

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Title: Home | canadianbioethics

URL: https://www.bioethics.ca/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the Canadian Bioethics Society (CBS). CBS is a national, member-driven, registered charity serving as a forum for individuals interested in sharing ideas relating to bioethics.

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Title: Chinese Researcher Claims First Gene-Edited Babies

URL: https://www.apnews.com/4997bb7aa36c45449b488e19ac83e86d/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Chinese researcher claims first gene-edited babies," by Marilynn Marchione published on the Associated Press website on November 26, 2018. The article published the first reports of Chinese researcher He Jiankui's claims that he had altered embryos using the gene editing tool CRISPR with the intention of preventing future contraction of HIV and implanted them in study participants.

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URL: https://twitter.com/hashtag/pgbc2018/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Twitter page dedicated to all tweets featuring the phrase, "ASBH18." The hashtag refers to the 2018 American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) conference.

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Title: #GeneEditSummit hashtag on Twitter

URL: https://twitter.com/hashtag/GeneEditSummit/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Twitter page for the latest tweets using the hashtag, "#GeneEditSummit." The Gene Edit Summit is an international gathering of experts in human gene editing sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Medicine's Human Gene-Editing Initiative. The summit was created to host discussions surrounding the scientific, ethical, and governance issues associated with human gene-editing research.

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Title: #GeneEditStudy hashtag on Twitter

URL: https://twitter.com/hashtag/GeneEditStudy/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Twitter page for the latest tweets using the hashtag, "#GeneEditStudy." The hashtag refers to studies involving gene editing.

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Title: #genedrivestudy hashtag on Twitter

URL: https://twitter.com/hashtag/GeneDriveStudy/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Twitter page for the latest tweets using the hashtag, "#GeneDriveStudy." The hashtag refers to CRISPR research involving gene drives, which are systems of biased inheritance that enhance the ability of a genetic element to pass from organism to its offspring.

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Title: #CRISPR hashtag on Twitter

URL: https://twitter.com/hashtag/CRISPR/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Twitter page for the latest tweets using the hashtag, "#CRISPR." CRISPR is a DNA editing method that makes genetic engineering faster, easier, and more efficient.

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Title: Doudna Lab (@doudna_lab) on Twitter

URL: https://twitter.com/doudna_lab/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Twitter account page for the Doudna Lab, a laboratory run by Dr. Jennifer Doudna, a biochemist at University of California, Berkeley.

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Title: Genetics and Society (@C_G_S) on Twitter

URL: https://twitter.com/C_G_S/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Twitter account page for the Center for Genetics and Society, an organization that encourages responsible uses and effective societal governance of human genetics and reproductive technologies.

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Title: CRISPR News (@CRISPR_News) | Twitter

URL: https://twitter.com/CRISPR_News/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Twitter account for CRISPR News, which was created to report research developments and news items related to the gene editing tool, CRISPR.

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Title: Eric Lander CRISPR 'history' and (lack of) disclosures of conflicts of interest

URL: https://storify.com/phylogenomics/eric-lander-crispr-history-and-conflicts-of-intere?utm_campaign=website&utm_source=email&utm_medium=email

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Tweets and links that chronicle the response to Dr. Eric S. (ES) Lander's article, "The Heroes of CRISPR," in the wake of its appearance in the academic journal, Cell. The article was published during the battle for the CRISPR patent involving the author.

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Title: #GeneEditStudy public meeting #4: #Race & #Genetics (with image, tweets) · C_G_S · Storify

URL: https://storify.com/C_G_S/geneeditstudy/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page gathering together social media posts on #GeneEditStudy public meeting #4: #Race and #Genetics. The meeting focused on the question of whether or not CRISPR gene editing tools should be used in human embryos prior to birth to re-engineer genes linked to disease risk.

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Title: The Hunt for a CRISPR Antidote Just Heated Up

URL: https://singularityhub.com/2019/05/15/the-hunt-for-a-crispr-antidote-just-heated-up/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "The Hunt for a CRISPR Antidote Just Heated Up," by Shelly Fan published on the Singularity Hub website on May 15, 2019. The article describes anticipated problems that could occur as a result of more widespread use of the gene editing tool, CRISPR in humans, and efforts to find methods to reverse changes it could make to a person's genome.

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Title: Investing in Bioethics Research to Inform Science Policy

URL: https://osp.od.nih.gov/2019/01/29/investing-bioethics-research-advance-science-policy/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Post titled, "Investing in Bioethics Research to Inform Science Policy," published on the National Institutes of Health Office of Science Policy blog on January 29, 2019. The post announces upcoming funding opportunities for "administrative supplements that would advance our knowledge of bioethical issues, which could then be used to inform policy endeavors."

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Title: UC Awarded third CRISPR Patent, Expanding it's Gene-Editing Portfolio

URL: https://news.berkeley.edu/2019/03/12/uc-awarded-third-crispr-patent-expanding-its-gene-editing-portfolio/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Press release titled, "UC awarded third CRISPR patent, expanding its gene-editing portfolio," published on the University of California-Berkeley (UC-Berkeley) website on March 12, 2019. The press release announces the US Patent Office's decision to award the CRISPR-Cas9 DNA-targeting technology patent to the UC-Berkeley based team lead by Dr. Jennifer Doudna. Credit for this invention was disputed by a team at the Broad Institute lead by Eric Lander.

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Title: Doudnagate | neuroecology

URL: https://neuroecology.wordpress.com/2016/01/19/doudnagate/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Post titled, "Doudnagate," by Adam J. Calhoun published on the author's blog, "Neuroecology" on January 19, 2016. The article focuses on Dr. Eric S. (ES) Lander's history of the development of CRISPR published in the paper, "The Heroes of CRISPR," and the backlash in response to the article once published. Calhoun argues that Dr. Lander downplayed and/or omitted Dr. Jennifer Doudna's contributions as part of an effort to win the battle over the CRISPR patent.

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Title: Gene Editing: Will it Make Rich People Genetically Superior?

URL: https://metro.co.uk/2019/05/15/gene-editing-will-it-make-rich-people-genetically-superior-9286563/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Gene editing: will it make rich people genetically superior?" by Jeff Bessen published on the Metro website on May 15, 2019. The article explores the possibility of socioeconomic status leading to a genetically superior class of human beings.

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Title: Blog - Innovative Genomics Institute (IGI)

URL: https://innovativegenomics.org/blog/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Blog maintained by the Innovative Genomics Institute, an institute formed as a partnership between the University of California, Berkeley and the University of California, San Francisco. The blog features content related to genome engineering and CRISPR.

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Title: What Are Genome Editing and CRISPR-Cas9?

URL: https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/primer/genomicresearch/genomeediting/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page on the Genetics Home Reference website maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) dedicated to genome editing and CRISPR-Cas9.

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Title: Scientists Used CRISPR to Make Mirror-Image Snails

URL: https://futurism.com/the-byte/crispr-snails-mirror-image/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Scientists Used CRISPR to Make Mirror-Image Snails," by Kristin Houser published on the Futurism website on May 15, 2019. The article describes a Japanese study that seems to have proven that a single gene is responsible for determining dominant limbs through an experiment that used CRISPR to delete the Lsdia1 gene in snails.

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Title: Researchers Use CRISPR "Shredder" on Human DNA for First Time

URL: https://futurism.com/the-byte/crispr-cas3-shredder-human-cells/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Researchers use CRISPR "Shredder" on Human DNA for the First Time," by Kristin Houser published on the Futurism website on April 9, 2019. The article describes the use of the genome editing tool, CRISPR-Cas3, to splice up an entire sequence of human DNA. CRISPR-Cas3 goes beyond CRISPR-Cas9, which allows researchers to target and snip one area of DNA.

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Title: China Will Always be Bad at Bioethics

URL: https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/04/13/china-will-always-be-bad-at-bioethics/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "China Will Always Be Bad at Bioethics," by Yangyang Cheng published on the Foreign Policy website on April 13, 2018. The article argues that the Chinese government prioritizes power over ethics.

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Title: The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity

URL: https://cbhd.org/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity (CBHD) at Trinity International University. The center explores the "nexus of biomedicine, biotechnology, and our common humanity."

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Title: Bioethics Today Blog

URL: https://bioethicstoday.org/blog/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

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Title: Blog of the 2009-2017 Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues

URL: https://bioethicsarchive.georgetown.edu/pcsbi/blog/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Blog for The Presidential Commision for the Study of Bioethical Issues: 2009-2017 to communicate with the public about the commission and to discuss important issues in bioethics. This is the home of the blog's archived posts. The blog is no longer active.

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Title: Miller School of Medicine Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy

URL: https://bioethics.miami.edu/index.html

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Section of the University of Miami website dedicated to the Miller School of Medicine Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy. The Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy seeks to prepare future generations of physicians and scientists in ethics, promote training for scientists, policymakers and the general public; conduct and publish innovative interdisciplinary research, and provide guidance and support in the shaping of institutional and public policy.

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Title: ASBH Homepage

URL: https://asbh.org/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH). The ASBH is an educational organization whose purpose is to promote the exchange of ideas and foster multi-disciplinary, inter-disciplinary, and inter-professional scholarship, research, teaching, policy development, professional development, and collegiality among people engaged in all of the endeavors related to clinical and academic bioethics and the health-related humanities.

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Title: Academies' Consensus Study on Human Gene Editing Begins; First Data-Gathering Meeting Feb. 11-12, 2016

URL: http://www8.nationalacademies.org/onpinews/newsitem.aspx?RecordID=12082015

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Published on The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine website on December 8, 2015, the announcement describes the formation of a committee for a study on the scientific underpinnings of human gene-editing technologies, their potential use in biomedical research and medicine -- including human germline editing -- and the clinical, ethical, legal, and social implications of their use.

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Title: “Heroes of CRISPR” Disputed | The Scientist Magazine®

URL: http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/45119/title/-Heroes-of-CRISPR--Disputed/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "'Heroes of CRISPR,' Disputed," by Tracy Vence published in The Scientist on January 19, 2016. The article discusses the backlash within the scientific community in response to Dr. Eric S. (ES) Lander's "Heroes of CRISPR," scholarly article, which was published during the battle over the CRISPR patent involving the author.

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Title: Who Owns CRISPR? | The Scientist Magazine®

URL: http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/42595/title/Who-Owns-CRISPR-/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Who Owns CRISPR?" by Jenny Rood published on The Scientist website on April 3, 2015. The article chronicles the fight over the CRISPR patent.

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Title: First proposed human test of CRISPR passes initial safety review | Science | AAAS

URL: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/06/human-crispr-trial-proposed/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "First proposed human test of CRISPR passes initial safety review," by Jocelyn Kaiser published on the Science Magazine website on June 21, 2016. The article reports on a proposed cancer study that would represent the first use of CRISPR, which at the time of publishing had passed a safety review.

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Title: Scientists Seek Ban on Method of Editing the Human Genome

URL: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/20/science/biologists-call-for-halt-to-gene-editing-technique-in-humans.html

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Scientists Seek Ban on Method of Editing the Human Genome," by Nicholas Wade published on The New York Times website on March 19, 2015. The article describes efforts to institute a worldwide moratorium on gene editing to give scientists, ethicists and the public time to fully understand the issues surrounding the breakthrough.

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Title: The Niche Knoepfler lab stem cell blog

URL: http://www.ipscell.com/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Blog titled, "The Niche: Knoepfler Lab Stem Cell Blog," maintained by Paul Knoepfler, a professor at UC Davis School of Medicine in the Department of Cell Biology and Human Anatomy. The blog features content related to stem cell research and policy.

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Title: Advocacy, Education & Empowerment | GeneticAlliance.org

URL: http://www.geneticalliance.org/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the Genetic Alliance, an organization that advocates for access to quality genetic services, which they believe is critical to comprehensive healthcare. The site provides information on the organization, its programs, advocacy, and publications.

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Title: Genetic Watchdog

URL: http://www.councilforresponsiblegenetics.org/blog/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

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Title: Council for Responsible Genetics

URL: http://www.councilforresponsiblegenetics.org/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the Council for Responsible Genetics (CRG), an organization founded to represent the public interest and to foster public debate about the social, ethical and environmental implications of gene technologies.

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Title: Country Considering Medical Ethics Panel

URL: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201812/25/WS5c217c02a3107d4c3a0029cb.html

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Country considering medical ethics panel," by Wang Xiaodong published on the China Daily website on December 25, 2018. The article describes China's response to an unsanctioned experiment in human genome editing in two embryos conducted by Chinese researcher, He Jiankui.

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Title: The Center for Bioethics & Culture Network - ...for our shared human future

URL: http://www.cbc-network.org/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network (CBC). The CBC works to educate and inform members of the general public, bioethics leaders, lawmakers, and others through a variety of media platforms—documentary film, writing, speaking, interviews, social media, and more— on ethical issues in healthcare, biomedical research, and biotechnological advancement.

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Title: Welcome to CGS | Center for Genetics and Society

URL: http://www.biopoliticaltimes.org/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Blog titled, "Biopolitical Times," maintained by the Center for Genetics and Society. The blog features commentary and news on human biotechnologies. The site is no longer active and has migrated to https://www.geneticsandsociety.org/biopolitical-times.

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Title: The bioethics.net website

URL: http://www.bioethics.net/blog/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Blog maintained by The American Journal of Bioethics that features commentaries on bioethics and ethical issues to health care, professionalism, biotechnology, medicine, public health, nursing, health policy, health law, research, health humanities, and related fields.

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Title: Bioethical News from Around the World | bioethics.com

URL: http://www.bioethics.com/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website maintained by The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity (CBHD) at Trinity International University dedicated to news, issues and events in bioethics that span the spectrum of medicine, science and technology.

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Title: The American Society of Human Genetics

URL: http://www.ashg.org/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG), the primary professional membership organization for human genetics specialists worldwide with the mission of advancing human genetics in science, health and society. The site provides information on the organization, membership, meetings, awards, ASHG's scholarly journal, The American Journal of Human Genetics, and education, policy and advocacy activities and resources.

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Title: Home | Human Gene-Editing Initiative

URL: http://nationalacademies.org/gene-editing/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine's Human Genome Editing Initiative, which provides researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and societies around the world with a comprehensive understanding of human gene editing to help inform decision-making about this research and its application. The site provides summaries of its international summits, information on the comprehensive study of the scientific underpinnings of human gene-editing technologies, their potential use in biomedical research and medicine -- including human germline editing -- and the clinical, ethical, legal, and social implications of their use known as the Consensus Study; updates on the latest news in the field and links to relevant activities.

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Title: Committee on Human Gene Editing: Scientific, Medical and Ethical Considerations, Meeting #4 Agenda

URL: http://nationalacademies.org/cs/groups/genesite/documents/webpage/gene_172995.pdf

Collection: Bioethics web archive

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Title: International Commission on the Clinical Use of Human Germline Genome Editing

URL: http://nas.edu/gene-editing/international-commission/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page titled, "International Commission on the Clinical Use of Human Germline Genome Editing," published on The National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine website. The page announces the formation of the International Commission on the Clinical Use of Human Germline Genome Editing following the Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing to develop a framework for scientists, clinicians, and regulatory authorities to consider when assessing potential clinical applications of human germline genome editing. The press release also links to further resources.

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Title: Gene Drives on the Horizon: Advancing Science, Navigating Uncertainty, and Aligning Research with Public Values

URL: http://nas-sites.org/gene-drives/files/2015/08/Gene-Drive_Briefing-Slides_Final.pdf

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Presentation titled, "Gene Drives on the Horizon: Advancing Science, Navigating Uncertainty, and Aligning Research with Public Values," published by The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine's Board on Life Sciences on June 8, 2016. The presentation provides an overview of the Committee on Gene Drive Research in Non-Human Organisms, a study on gene drives, the state of the field, and the ethics involved in gene research.

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Title: A Whig History of CRISPR

URL: http://genotopia.scienceblog.com/573/a-whig-history-of-crispr/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Post titled, "A Whig History of CRISPR," published on the blog titled, "Genotopia," maintained by Nathaniel Comfort on January 18, 2016. The post focuses on Eric S. (ES) Dr. Lander's account of the history of CRISPR in his scholarly article titled, "The Heroes of CRISPR." Comfort claims Dr. Lander's account is a "Whig history," or biased history used as a political tool. Dr. Lander published this article during the battle over the CRISPR patent.

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Title: Why This CRISPR Article, and Why Now? | In the Pipeline

URL: http://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2016/01/19/why-this-crispr-article-and-why-now/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Article titled, "Why This CRISPR Article, and Why Now?" by Derek Lowe published in Science Translational Medicine on January 19, 2016. The article provides a commentary on CRISPR patent fight.

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Title: The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethics Issues: 2009-2017

URL: http://blog.bioethics.gov/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Blog for The Presidential Commision for the Study of Bioethical Issues: 2009-2017 to communicate with the public about the commission and to discuss important issues in bioethics. This is the first location of the blog, which is no longer active.

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Title: Bioethics Blog Einstein

URL: http://bioethicsblog.einstein.yu.edu/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Blog titled, "Bioethics Blog Einstein," maintained by Yeshiva University Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The blog features content that reflects upon bioethical questions.

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Title: NIH Clinical Center Department of Bioethics

URL: http://bioethics.nih.gov/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Department of Bioethics. The site features the department's research, publications, and training materials, and provides information on staff and alumni, department services, fellowship opportunities and relevant resources.

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Title: News | Bioethics

URL: http://bioethics.hms.harvard.edu/news/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Page on the Center for Bioethics at Harvard University Medical School website dedicated to news related to bioethics.

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Title: Home Page | Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues

URL: http://bioethics.gov/

Collection: Bioethics web archive

Description: Website for the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, an advisory panel of the nation's leaders in medicine, science, ethics, religion, law, and engineering that advises the President on bioethical issues arising from advances in biomedicine and related areas of science and technology. The Commission seeks to identify and promote policies and practices that ensure scientific research, health care delivery, and technological innovation are conducted in a socially and ethically responsible manner.

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