As increasing quantities of health and biological information are generated, the need for us all to consider the human impacts of its ubiquity becomes more urgent than ever. This book explains the ethical imperative to take seriously the potential impacts on our identities of encountering bioinformation about ourselves
Bioscience ethics facilitates free and accurate information transfer from applied science to applied...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
The quantification of bodies serves an ambivalent purpose in the political economy of promise of ne...
When biological information about an individual is produced in healthcare or research settings, eth...
Background: The global expansion of biobanks has led to a range of bioethical concerns related to co...
The provocative contention of the postmodernist and feminist essays in Ethics of the Body is that co...
We live in a broken, unjust, and often dangerous world. Technology promises hope; hope for new cures...
Background: The global expansion of biobanks has led to a range of bioethical concerns related to co...
This article discusses the key existential stakes of implementing biometrics in human lifeworlds. In...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
What are the ethical and political implications when the very foundations of life —things of awe and...
Twentieth-century bioethics celebrated individual autonomy but framed autonomy largely in terms of a...
Biometric technology encompasses a proliferating array of data forms, applications, and stakeholders...
New biomedical technologies offer growing opportunities not only to prevent and treat illnesses, but...
The rapidly evolving biosciences increasingly rely on the analysis, manipulation and reproduction o...
Bioscience ethics facilitates free and accurate information transfer from applied science to applied...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
The quantification of bodies serves an ambivalent purpose in the political economy of promise of ne...
When biological information about an individual is produced in healthcare or research settings, eth...
Background: The global expansion of biobanks has led to a range of bioethical concerns related to co...
The provocative contention of the postmodernist and feminist essays in Ethics of the Body is that co...
We live in a broken, unjust, and often dangerous world. Technology promises hope; hope for new cures...
Background: The global expansion of biobanks has led to a range of bioethical concerns related to co...
This article discusses the key existential stakes of implementing biometrics in human lifeworlds. In...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
What are the ethical and political implications when the very foundations of life —things of awe and...
Twentieth-century bioethics celebrated individual autonomy but framed autonomy largely in terms of a...
Biometric technology encompasses a proliferating array of data forms, applications, and stakeholders...
New biomedical technologies offer growing opportunities not only to prevent and treat illnesses, but...
The rapidly evolving biosciences increasingly rely on the analysis, manipulation and reproduction o...
Bioscience ethics facilitates free and accurate information transfer from applied science to applied...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
The quantification of bodies serves an ambivalent purpose in the political economy of promise of ne...