New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available

November 3, 2009

The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 9, Issue 11, 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • Centenarians as Stem Cell Donors” by Ricki Lewis and Renad I. Zhdanov, 1-3.
  • “‘Listen to the People’: Public Deliberation About Social Distancing Measures in a Pandemic” by Nancy M. Baum, Peter D. Jacobson, and Susan D. Goold, 4-14.
  • “Public Engagement on Social Distancing in a Pandemic: A Canadian Perspective” by Joint Centre for Bioethics Pandemic Ethics Working Group, 15-17.
  • “The Value of Public Deliberation in Public Health Preparedness” by Lawrence O. Gostin, 20.
  • “Promoting Justice, Trust, Compliance, and Health: The Case for Compensation” by Michael J. Selgelid, 22-24.
  • “A Jewish Response to the Vatican’s New Bioethical Guidelines” by Ari Z. Zivotofsky and Alan Jotkowiz, 25-30.
  • “The Complex Nature of Jewish and Catholic Bioethics” by Jason T. Ebert, 31-32.
  • “The Catholic Position on Germ Line Genetic Engineering” by James J. Delaney, 33-34.
  • “Judaism, Human Dignity and the Most Vulnerable Women on Earth” by Y.M. Barilan, 35-37.
  • “A Jewish Response to the Vatican?” by Alyssa Henning, Mitchal Raucher, and Laurie Zoloth, 37-39.
  • “How Should a Non-Catholic Respond to Catholic Moral Teaching” by Craig J. Ifland, and James A. Brown, 39-41.
  • “Religious Traditions and Embryo Science” by D. Gareth Jones and Maja I. Whitaker, 41-43.
  • “A Sibling Rivalry on Personhood, Procreation, and Evil” by Tihamer Toth-Fejel and Christopher Dodsworth, 43-45.
  • “Jewish Views on the Beginnings of Human Life and the Use of Medical Intervention to Produce Children” by John D. Loike, Ruth L Fischbach, and Moshe D. Tendler, 45-47.
  • “Assessing Social Risks Prior to Commencement of a Clinical Trial: Due Dilligence or Ethical Inflation?” by Scott Burris and Corey Davis, 48-54.