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    John Morley Harris, FMedSci, FRSA, FRSB (born 21 August 1945), is a British bioethicist and philosopher. He is the Lord Alliance Professor of Bioethics...
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  • Bucknell University, 1889–1919 John Harris (bioethicist) (born 1945), professor of bioethics and think tank director John Harris (physicist) (born 1950), physics...
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    co-founder of Humanity+ Peter Cochrane – Futurist and entrepreneur John HarrisBioethicist, philosopher and Director of the Institute for Science, Ethics...
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  • Population Studies at Stanford University Ezekiel Emanuel, oncologist, bioethicist, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and vice provost for...
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  • Soren Holm (category Bioethicists)
    Søren Holm is a bioethicist and philosopher of medicine. He holds a chair in bioethics at the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, part of the School...
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  • beneficence. Similar positions were also taken by John Harris, Robert Ranisch and Ben Saunders respectively. Bioethicist Rebecca Bennett criticises Savulescu's argument...
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  • New eugenics, also known as liberal eugenics (a term coined by bioethicist Nicholas Agar), advocates enhancing human characteristics and capacities through...
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  • Vinay Prasad (category Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health alumni)
    COVID-19 pandemic response to the beginnings of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich. Bioethicist Arthur L. Caplan said that Prasad's arguments were specious and ignorant...
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    Australian bioethicist Peter Singer (2003), some of whose own relatives were killed in the Holocaust. Some, for example Nathaniel C. Comfort of Johns Hopkins...
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    Julian Savulescu (category Bioethicists)
    beneficence. Similar positions were also taken by John Harris, Robert Ranisch and Ben Saunders respectively. Bioethicist Rebecca Bennett criticises Savulescu's argument...
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    xenotransplantation. This thesis, defended before England's leading bioethicist John Harris, was later published by Ashgate House under the title Your Life...
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    He has been described by his older brother Ezekiel, an oncologist and bioethicist at the University of Pennsylvania, as "quiet and observant" as a child...
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  • Oingo Boingo, respectively Ezekiel, Rahm and Ari Emanuel; oncologist/bioethicist, politician, and talent agent, respectively Nora and Delia Ephron; writer/filmmaker...
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    Anthony Firkser, American football player Anthony Fisher, Australian bioethicist, archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fokker, Dutch aviation pioneer, aviation...
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    ethics report from the California Science Center. As part of that review, bioethicist Hans Martin Sass was sent to Heidelberg to match donor consents with...
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    sleep, administering general anesthesia, or inducing medical coma. Also, bioethicists may be concerned with the ethical implications of consciousness in medical...
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    Anthony Fauci (category John Maddox Prize recipients)
    house since 1977". In 1985, he married Christine Grady, a nurse and bioethicist with the NIH, after they met while treating a patient. Grady is chief...
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  • scholarly criticism to which Jones has responded. The utilitarian bioethicist John Harris in a highly critical review of the Linacre publication Ethics in...
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    (South – Douglas Highway) Jacob M. Appel (born 1973), author, poet, bioethicist, physician, lawyer, social critic Wade Brorby (born 1934), Gillette attorney...
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    managers, environmental health officers (public health inspectors), bioethicists, gender experts, sexual and reproductive health specialists, physicians...
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  • ramifications, if life extension becomes a possibility, are debated by bioethicists. The sale of purported anti-aging products such as supplements and hormone...
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  • player, member of the Kansas City R&B band Bloodstone Glenn McGee – bioethicist and philosopher Katherine McNamara – actress, Shadowhunters Jay McShann...
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    great religious works.) Price, Joyce Howard (July 4, 2002). "Princeton bioethicist argues Christianity hurts animals". The Washington Times. Archived from...
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    that the revived person would "not be themself". Maastricht University bioethicist David Shaw raises the argument that there would be no point in being...
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  • and likely outcomes of genetic modification experiments in humans. But bioethicist James Hughes suggests that one possible ethical route to the genetic...
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    discoveries regarding polio and hepatitis Glenn McGee, born in Waco, is a bioethicist, syndicated columnist for Hearst Newspapers and for The Scientist and...
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    much smaller ecosystem, it is very difficult or impossible to be vegan. Bioethicist Ben Mepham, in his review of Francione and Garner's book The Animal Rights...
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    1977) – singer-songwriter Jacob Appel – (born 1973), short story writer, bioethicist, born in New York City Diane Arbus (1923–1971) – photographer Nate Archibald...
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    disability rights critique of prenatal screening for OI, held by some bioethicists and some affected individuals, negatively compares it to eugenics, with...
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  • Peter Singer in the 1970s and 1980s. A second generation of utilitarian bioethicists, including Julian Savulescu, Jacob M. Appel and Thaddeus Mason Pope,...
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