The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities promotes the exchange of ideas and fosters multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and inter-professional scholarship, research, teaching, policy development, professional development, and collegiality among people engaged in clinical and academic bioethics and the medical humanities.

 

 

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Science and Technology

American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)
www.amia.org/
Leading professional organization in computing and medicine, with link to special working group on Ethical, Legal and Social Issues related to health computing (including privacy and confidentiality, use of decision support systems, and prognostic scoring systems).

Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of The Human Genome Project
www.nhgri.nih.gov/ELSI/
The ELSI Program was established in 1990 by the architects of the Human Genome Project to anticipate and address the ethical, legal and social issues that arise as the result of human genetic research. This website provides information on the history of ELSI, the kinds of issues and activities in which ELSI is involved, ELSI research and education opportunities at the NHGRI and other related publications and resources.

Ethics in Science
www.chem.vt.edu/ethics/ethics.html
Essays, bibliography and other resources related to ethics in science, from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Includes an extensive list of publications that pertain to ethics and misconduct in science and a number of links to internet-based resources, including online professional codes of conduct.

Genetics and Ethics
www.genethics.ca
Genetics and Ethics is an internet resource focusing on issues surrounding genetics, ethics, and the commercialization of genetic technologies. (compiled by Bryn Williams-Jones, Centre for Applied Ethics University of British Columbia).

Neuroethics.penn.edu
neuroethics.upenn.edu
The site is a source of scholarly information on neuroethics, including summaries of the literature on key topics in neuroethics, bibliographies, and listings of events.

 

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