The Age of Bio(in)security: Science, Citizens, and the Future
Introduction by Ana Lita, Ph.D., director of the Appignani Bioethics Center at the United Nations in New York City, moderator.
On Monday, November 9th, 2009, the Appignani Bioethics Center and the American Humanist Association held a press conference and panel discussion examining controversies in biomedical and environmental science and policy, including stem cell research, brain and cognition, and climate change technologies.
Final Report of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study Legacy Committee: "Society can no longer afford to leave the balancing of individual rights against scientific progress to the scientific community."
They were right.
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