New Issue of Developing World Bioethics is Now Available
December 9, 2008
Developing World Bioethics (Volume 8, Issue 3, December 2008) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Ethical Challenges for Developing World Bioethics” by Debora Diniz, ii-iv.
- “Harmonizing Regulations for Biomedical Research: A Critical Analysis of the US and Venezuelan Systems” by Dannie Di Tillio-Gonzalez and Ruth L. Fischbach, 167-177.
- “Benefits to Research Subjects in International Trials: Do They Reduce Exploitation or Increase Undue Inducement?” by Angela Ballantyne, 178-191.
- “Contemporary Medical Ethics: An Overview From Iran” by Bagher Larijani and Farzaneh Zahedi, 192-196.
- “Process for Obtaining Informed Consent: Women’s Opinions” by Silvana Ferreira Bento, Ellen Hardy, and Maria Jose Duarte Osis, 197-206.
- “Views of the Process and Content of Ethical Reviews of HIV Vaccine Trials Among Members of US Institutional Review Boards and South African Research Ethics Committees” by Robert Klitzman, 206-218.
- “Misconduct in Medical Students” by Jamie Vengoechea, Socorro Moreno, and Alvaro Ruiz, 219-225.
- “To Tell or Not to Tell: HIV Disclosure to Family Members in China” by Li Li, Chunqing Lin, Zunyou Wu, Lynwood Lord, and Sheng Wu, 235-241.
Book Reviews Include:
- “Bioethics and Vulnerability: A Latin American View – By Florencia Luna” by David Hunter, 242-243.