Bioethics, Philosophy, and Policy
As a general point, biomedical research should always be conducted in a manner that is consistent with sound ethical principles. While by no means definitive, these links suggest starting points with which one might gather information about bioethics, ideas relating to the conduct of science, and the philosophical underpinnings thereof.

The Daley Laboratory also conducts its own bi-monthly bioethics roundtable >>>


International Society for Stem Cell Research Bioethics Section
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Warnock Committee Report of 1984 (UK)
Ethics Updates by Lawrence M. Hinman
The Hastings Center
Stephen Darwall's Not-Yet-Cool-Homepage
Penn Center for Bioethics (U. Pennsylvania)
EServer on Philosophy
Genetics and Public Policy Center
Suber's Guide to Philosophy on the Internet
Safra Foundation Center for Ethics (Harvard)
National Academies report on embryonic stem cell research (2005)
Berman Bioethics Institute (Johns Hopkins)
National Academies report on reproductive cloning (2002)
Ethics and Public Policy Center
President Bush's Remarks on Stem Cell Research
President's Council on Bioethics
University-Wide Policies and Guidelines at Harvard University
Research Ethics and Stem Cells (NIH)
Bioethics Resources at the NIH
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