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  • 9.3: Government Ethics and Medicine

    •  Santa Clara University: Brenda Everling's "Evolving Vaccine Trials: Adaptive Informed Consent in the Global Context" URL

      Read this article and view the associated Powerpoint presentation.

    •  Santa Clara University: Karen Peterson-Iyer's "Pharmacogenomics, Ethics, and Public Policy" URL

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    •  Santa Clara University: Margaret R. McLean's "The Future of Food: An Introduction to the Ethical Issues in Genetically Modified Foods" URL

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    •  Santa Clara University: Margaret R. McLean's "What We Know Outstrips What We Can Do" URL

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    •  Santa Clara University: Sally Lehrman's "IPS Stem Cells: New Ethical Quandaries" URL

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    •  Santa Clara University: Lawrence J. Nelson's "A Brief Case for the Moral Permissibility of Stem Cell Research" URL

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    •  Santa Clara University: Robin K. Sterns' "Double or Nothing" URL

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    •  Santa Clara University: Henry T. Greely's "Neuroethics: The Neuroscience Revolution, Ethics, and the Law" URL

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    •  Kathleen S. Swendiman's "Mandatory Vaccinations: Precedent and Current Laws" URL

      Read this report.

    • Dr. Edward McCabe's "Ethical/Policy Challenges of Advanced Genetic Screening" Page

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