A New Edition of The New Bioethics Is Now Available
October 12, 2017
The New Bioethics (vol. 23, no. 1, 2017) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “The Promise and the Hype of ‘Personalised Medicine’” by Tim Maughan
- “Personalised Medicine Approaches to Screening and Prevention” by Kezia Gaitskell
- “Personalised Medicine and the Economy of Biotechnological Promise” by Steve Sturdy
- “The Human Dimension: Putting the Person into Personalised Medicine” by Rob Horne
- “Risk and Benefit in Personalised Medicine: An End User View” by Alastair Kent
- “Self-Knowledge and Risk in Stratified Medicine” by Joshua Hordern
- “From Rosalind Franklin to Barack Obama: Data Sharing Challenges and
Solutions in Genomics and Personalised Medicine” by Mark Lawler and Tim Maughan - “Your DNA, Your Say” by Anna Middleton
- “Data Sharing and the Idea of Ownership” by Jonathan Montgomery
- “Equity and Value in ‘Precision Medicine’” by Muir Gray, Tyra Lagerberg, and Viktor Dombrádi
- “Economics of Cancer Medicines: For Whose Benefit?” by Bishal Gyawali and Richard Sullivan