Institute in the News Ethics in the News Ethics in Academic Literature Bioethics News Stem Cell Ethics News Neuroethics News News Archives Ethics in the Academic Literature (Updated on August 18, 2005) JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association Vol. 294; No. 7
New England Journal of Medicine Vol. 353; No. 7
The Lancet Vol. 366; No. 9485
BMJ: British Medical Journal Vol. 331; No. 7513
Annals of Internal Medicine Vol. 143; No. 4
CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal Vol. 173; No. 4
Science Vol. 309; No. 5737
Nature Vol. 436; No. 7053
BMC Medical Ethics Vol. 6; No. 6

Bioethics News (Updated on June 10, 2005) Ethics of U.S. Scientists May Be Shaky, Poll Says Wall Street Journal Thursday June 9, 2005 Scientists Back Bill on Stem Cells The Baltimore Sun Thursday June 9, 2005 Stem Cell Advocates Plan Strategy in Texas MSNBC News Thursday June 9, 2005 Managing Conflict at the End of Life The New England Journal of Medicine Thursday June 9, 2005 Patients in a Persistent Vegetative State – a Dutch Perspective The New England Journal of Medicine Thursday June 9, 2005 Ovary Transplant Birth like a ‘Normal’ Pregnancy MSNBC News Thursday June 9, 2005 Texas Family Blocks Girl’s Cancer Treatment MSNBC News Thursday June 9, 2005 Stem Cell Advances May Make Moral Issues Moot The Washington Post Monday June 6, 2005 Inmates Organ Donor Wish Poses Quandary Wired News Thursday June 2, 2005 Testing Could Prevent the Birth of Geniuses MSNBC News Tuesday May 31, 2005 
Stem Cell News from the Program in Cell Engineering, Ethics and Public Policy (PCEEPP) (Updated on August 18, 2005) National News & Commentary Stem Cell Transplant. ABC 7 News, 18 August 2005. Official crusades for stem-cell vote. The Miami Herald, 15 August 2005. A battle for research funding emerges in stem cell debate. The Boston Globe, 14 August 2005. $5M for stem cell research available. The Times of Trenton, 12 August 2005. Research News Shaggy-haired mice aid cell-aging research: Unexpected results hint at new ways of looking at stem cells. The San Francisco Chronicle, 18 August 2005. Conditional telomerase induction causes proliferation of hair follicle stem cells. Nature, 18 August 2005. Cell biology: Shaggy mouse tales. Nature, 18 August 2005. Umbilical cord 'stem cell' hope. BBC News, 18 August 2005. Production of stem cells with embryonic characteristics from human umbilical cord blood. Cell Proliferation, 11 August 2005. Scientists Confront Cloning Challenges. JAMA, 17 August 2005. Scientists make nerve stem cells. BBC News, 16 August 2005. International News S.Korean Stem Cell Scientist Wins Support at Medical Law Meeting. Asian Pulse, 18 August 2005. Cryo StemCell teams up with StemLife, Malaysia for stem cell R&D. Pharmabiz.com, 18 August 2005. Hwang plans world stem cell hub. The Scientist, 15 August 2005. Key to Stem Cell Holy Grail Found. The Korea Times, 14 August 2005. 
Neuroethics News from the Program in Ethics and Brain Sciences (PEBS) (Updated on August 18, 2005) In Academic Journals
Reasons of Which Reason Knows Not Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology. 2005;12(1):31-41.
Personal Identity and the Past Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology. 2005;12(1):9-22.
Clinical Practice, Science, and the Unconscious Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology. 2005;12(1):1-7. Lacan for the Philosophical Psychiatrist Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology. 2005;12(1):63-75.
Social Circuits: Peptidergic Regulation of Mammalian Social Behavior Neuron. 2005;47(4):483-486.
The effect of deep brain stimulation on quality of life in movement disorders J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2005;76(9):1188-1193.
Normal memory and no confabulation after extensive damage to the orbitofrontal cortex J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2005;76(9):1309-1310.
Disease progression continues in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease and effective subthalamic nucleus stimulation J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2005;76(9):1217-1221.
Primates, Monks and the Mind: The Case of Empathy Journal of Consciousness Studies. 2005;12(38-54.
Beyond Cartesian Subjectivism: Neural Correlates of Shared Intentionality Journal of Consciousness Studies. 2005;12(20-30.
What We Know and What We Don't About Consciousness Science Journal of Consciousness Studies. 2005;12(74-86.
Attention and emotion: Does rating emotion alter neural responses to amusing and sad films? NeuroImage. 2005;27(3):656-668.
Separating semantic conflict and response conflict in the Stroop task: A functional MRI study NeuroImage. 2005;27(3):497-504.
The somatic marker hypothesis: A neural theory of economic decision Games and Economic Behavior. 2005;52(2):336-372.
Physiological utility theory and the neuroeconomics of choice Games and Economic Behavior. 2005;52(2):213-256.
Identifying individual differences: An algorithm with application to Phineas Gage Games and Economic Behavior. 2005;52(2):373-385.
Neuroeconomics: Present and future [Editorial] Games and Economic Behavior. 2005;52(2):201-212.
A brain imaging study of the choice procedure Games and Economic Behavior. 2005;52(2):257-282.
Economics and emotion: Institutions matter Games and Economic Behavior. 2005;52(2):316-335.
Science and religion in harmony [Editorial] Nature. 2005;436(7053):889-889.
STN stimulation and neuroprotection in Parkinson's disease--when beautiful theories meet ugly facts [Editorial] J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2005;76(9):1186-1187. Neuroscience Becomes Image Conscious as Brain Scans Raise Ethical Issues [News] JAMA. 2005;294(7):781-783.
In the Popular Press: Scientists Hope Gene Chips Hold Key to Solving Brain Disorders Wall Street Journal. 15 August 2005.
Moral Dilemmas and Moral Ambiguity Philosophy Talk (Radio Program). 19 July 2005.
The Indispensible Emotions Philosophy Talk (Radio Program). 26 July 2005. Cave Thinkers. How evolutionary psychology gets evolution wrong Slate. 16 August 2005. New Movement in Parkinson's Scientific American. July 2005.
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