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At Bioethics Today: 4 Black Grandparents and No Disabled Parents: How Social Media Builds Support for Eugenics through the Discussion of Pop Culture bioethicstoday.org/blog/4-black-g…

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At Bioethics Today: See our June 2025 editorials in full, for free! The Cass Review: Distinguishing Fact from Fiction bioethicstoday.org/blog/the-cass-…

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At Bioethics Today: See our June 2025 editorials in full, for free! Courageous Providers, Principled Institutions, and Threats to Gender-Affirming Care bioethicstoday.org/blog/courageou…

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At Bioethics Today: In Memoriam: George Annas "He used to jokingly say that he was merely an observer of events. That is so, but he was an especially keen observer and as a result a visionary." From Arthur Caplan bioethicstoday.org/blog/in-memori…

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In Memoriam: George Annas

"He used to jokingly say that he was merely an observer of events. That is so, but he was an especially keen observer and as a result a visionary."

From <a href="/ArthurCaplan/">Arthur Caplan</a> 

bioethicstoday.org/blog/in-memori…
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📢 Bioethics Must Push Back Against Assaults on DEI 🆕 New editorial in The American Journal of Bioethics, HC President Vardit Ravitsky & co-authors tackle a pressing question: How should bioethicists respond to the dismantling of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion? 🔗 bit.ly/4efLf6Z

📢 Bioethics Must Push Back Against Assaults on DEI

🆕 New editorial in <a href="/bioethics_net/">The American Journal of Bioethics</a>, HC President <a href="/VarditRavitsky/">Vardit Ravitsky</a> &amp; co-authors tackle a pressing question: How should bioethicists respond to the dismantling of Diversity, Equity, &amp; Inclusion?

🔗 bit.ly/4efLf6Z
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Bioethics Open Research is open for submissions. Created in collaboration with Taylor & Francis, & affiliated with The American Journal of Bioethics, this Platform welcomes submissions in all areas of #Bioethics. Explore here: spr.ly/60194waW1

Bioethics Open Research is open for submissions.

Created in collaboration with <a href="/WeAreTandF/">Taylor & Francis</a>, &amp; affiliated with <a href="/bioethics_net/">The American Journal of Bioethics</a>, this Platform welcomes submissions in all areas of #Bioethics.

Explore here: spr.ly/60194waW1
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At Bioethics Today: See our July 2025 editorials in full: Pursuing Fair and Just Compensation for Research Participants: An Open Letter to the Research Ethics Community bioethicstoday.org/blog/pursuing-…

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At Bioethics Today: See our July 2025 editorials in full: The Climate is Changing. Should Clinical Ethics Change, Too? bioethicstoday.org/blog/the-clima…

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Who gets ECMO? Introducing "Domain-Based Decision-Making" (now in The American Journal of Bioethics) Building on previous work: Focus less on individual absolute/relative contraindications, and more on the feasibility of achieving the ultimate goal. 🔗tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108… 📍Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics

Who gets ECMO?

Introducing "Domain-Based Decision-Making" (now in <a href="/bioethics_net/">The American Journal of Bioethics</a>)

Building on previous work: Focus less on individual absolute/relative contraindications, and more on the feasibility of achieving the ultimate goal.

🔗tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108…

📍<a href="/HMSbioethics/">Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics</a>