12 research outputs found

    Ethical Issues in the Medical Security System in Mainland China

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    10.1353/asb.2014.0017Asian Bioethics Review62108-12

    Bioethics: Perspectives from China

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    10.1353/asb.2014.0011Asian Bioethics Review6210

    Debating Ethical Issues in Genome Editing Technology

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    10.1353/asb.2016.0026Asian Bioethics Review84307-32

    Bioethics in China (1990-2008): Attempts to Protect the Rights and Health of Patients, Human Subjects and the Public

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    Asian Bioethics ReviewInaugural edition44-5

    A Brief Report on the Sixth National Conference on Bioethics Chinese Society for Bioethics 15–17 August 2014, Shenzhen, China

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    10.1353/asb.2015.0007Asian Bioethics Review71109-11

    Philosophy of medicine in China (1930?1980)

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    Reactions to the National Academies/Royal Society Report on Heritable Human Genome Editing.

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    In September 2020, a detailed report on Heritable Human Genome Editing was published. The report offers a translational pathway for the limited approval of germline editing under limited circumstances and assuming various criteria have been met. In this perspective, some three dozen experts from the fields of genome editing, medicine, bioethics, law, and related fields offer their candid reactions to the National Academies/Royal Society report, highlighting areas of support, omissions, disagreements, and priorities moving forward
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