New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available
April 30, 2009
The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 9, Issue 5, 2009) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Bioethics and the Explosive Rise of Animal Law” by Richard L. Cupp Jr., 1-2.
- “Bioethical Considerations in Translational Research: Primate Stroke” by Michael E. Sughrue,  J. Mocco, Willam J. Mack, Andrew F. Ducruet, Ricardo J. Komotar, Ruth L. Fischbach, Thomas E. Martin, and E. Sander Connolly Jr., 3-12.
- “The Legal Regulation of Primate Research” by Marie Fox, 13-15.
- “Articulating the Balance of Interests Between Humans and Other Animals” by Samia A. Hurst and Alex Mauron, 17-19.
- “Unintended Changes in Cognition, Mood, and Behavior Arising from Cell-Based Interventions for Neurological Conditions: Ethical Challenges” by  P. S. Duggan, A. W. Siegel, D. M. Blass, H. Bok,  J. T. Coyle, R. Faden; J. Finkel, J. D. Gearhart, H. T. Greely, A. Hillis, A. Hoke,  R. Johnson, M. Johnston, J. Kahn, D. Kerr, P. King, J. Kurtzberg, S. M. Liao, J. W. McDonald, G. McKhann, K. B. Nelson, M. Rao, A. Regenberg, K. Smith, D. Solter, H. Song, J. Sugarman, R. J. Traystman, A. Vescovi, J. Yanofski, W. Young, and D. J. H. Mathews, 31-36.
- “Ethical Challenges in Cell-Based Interventions for Neurological Conditions: Some Lessons To Be Learnt from Clinical Transplantation Trials in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease” by Elisabeth Hildt, 37-38.
- “Changes in the Self: The Need for Conceptual Research Next to Empirical Research” by Maartje Schermer, 45-47.