“All Of Us” Sounds More Like Medical Control
In 2015 the National Institute of Health (NIH), launched its ‘All of Us’ research program stating...
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by Jennifer Lahl, CBC President | Feb 7, 2023 | Bioethics | 0
In 2015 the National Institute of Health (NIH), launched its ‘All of Us’ research program stating...
Read Moreby Kirstin Wallace | Nov 28, 2022 | Bioethics | 0
Dear friends of the CBC, The word dō in Latin means “I give,” which looks remarkably like the...
Read Moreby Jennifer Lahl, CBC President | Jun 17, 2022 | #BigFertility, Bioethics, Gender Identity | 0
I like to keep my finger on the pulse of the latest developments and trends in the field of...
Read Moreby The Center for Bioethics and Culture | Apr 18, 2022 | Bioethics, Documentary | 0
Dear friends, We have been given a generous gift and a unique opportunity to match a $30,000...
Read Moreby Jennifer Lahl and Kallie Fell | Apr 11, 2022 | Bioethics, Documentary, Film, Gender Identity, Uncategorized | 0
Leo Tolstoy once wrote that “Spring is the time of plans and projects.” That’s certainly the case...
Read Moreby The Center for Bioethics and Culture | Apr 5, 2022 | Bioethics, Feminism, Gender, Gender Identity, Uncategorized, Venus Rising, Women, Women's Rights, Womens Health | 0
(photo credit Jooney Woodward) Welcome back to Venus Rising, now available...
Read Moreby The Center for Bioethics and Culture | Mar 21, 2022 | #BigFertility, Article, Assisted Reproductive Technology, Bioethics, Making Life, Reproductive Technology, Sperm Donation | 0
This month, Kentucky legislators will consider a bill seeking to criminalize fertility fraud,...
Read Moreby CBC-Network | Mar 13, 2022 | Bioethics, Ramsey, Ramsey Award, Ramsey Institute | 0
The Center for Bioethics and Culture and the Paul Ramsey Award Committee are delighted to announce...
Read Moreby CBC-Network | Mar 9, 2022 | Bioethics, Gender, Transgenderism | 0
Moderated by Jennifer Lahl, President of the Center for Bioethics and Culture. Lahl is a filmmaker...
Read Moreby CBC-Network | Feb 22, 2022 | Bioethics, Transplantation, xenotransplantation | 0
In January, it was announced that David Bennett, 57, had received the first heart transplant, from a genetically modified pig heart, and so far, seemed to be tolerating the transplant well.
This area of transplant medicine, xenotransplantation, is the practice of transplanting organs, tissues, or cells into a human from a non-human species. It has long been studied as, the reality is, there aren’t enough organs available, from either cadavers or live donors, to meet the demand.
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