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- noun Plural form of
bioethicist .
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My advice to bioethicists is to save their energy for truly fearsome items, such as recombinant bacteria or viruses that may arise from species pushed together by abrupt dislocations of habitats (and for the inevitable push for a broad research-suffocating patent from this work).
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: Venter's Celebrity Bacterium: The Faucet Drip That Would Be a Monsoon 2010
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My advice to bioethicists is to save their energy for truly fearsome items.
Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: Venter's Celebrity Bacterium: The Faucet Drip That Would Be a Monsoon 2010
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The meeting with the bioethicists was the first in which I recall pretty specific discussion about the ethics of using the existing stem cell lines.
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Yes, we do hear frequently from certain "bioethicists" and other intellectuals who, apparently, would prefer that African-Americans die of heart attacks than have their lives saved by a drug that undermines their dogma that race does not exist in the biological sense.
Archive 2005-07-03 Steve Sailer 2005
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Yes, we do hear frequently from certain "bioethicists" and other intellectuals who, apparently, would prefer that African-Americans die of heart attacks than have their lives saved by a drug that undermines their dogma that race does not exist in the biological sense.
An interview with me about race Steve Sailer 2005
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Why is it that "bioethicists" like Peter Singer place such emphasis on sentiency?
Canada Free Press 2009
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Church officials, bioethicists and hospital officials counter that the facilities are guided by directives calibrated to deliver state-of-the-art medical care without violating religious and moral beliefs.
Religious hospitals' restrictions sparking conflicts, scrutiny Rob Stein 2011
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The ethically fraught potential changes, which would be part of the most comprehensive overhaul of the system in 25 years, are being welcomed by some bioethicists, transplant surgeons and patient representatives as a step toward improving kidney distribution.
Under kidney transplant proposal, younger patients would get the best organs 2011
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Many other bioethicists have explored rationing health care at the end of life, but I wanted to apply this argument in a new way.
Christine A. Scheller: Rationing And The NICU: An Interview With Catholic Ethicist Charles C. Camosy Christine A. Scheller 2011
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The ethically fraught potential changes, which would be part of the most comprehensive overhaul of the system in 25 years, are being welcomed by some bioethicists, transplant surgeons and patient representatives as a step toward improving kidney distribution.
Under kidney transplant proposal, younger patients would get the best organs 2011
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