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International Jérôme Lejeune Bioethics Conference Highlights Crucial Life and Health Issues
National Catholic Register· 6 hours agoThe International Chair of Bioethics Jérôme Lejeune held its second annual international conference...
Michael Sandel
GBH News· 6 days agoMichael Sandel has been teaching philosophy at Harvard since 1980. Professor Sandel received his doctorate from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes...
Dr. Daniel Geynisman Named New Editor-in-Chief for | Newswise
Newswise· 5 days agoPLYMOUTH MEETING, PA [May 16, 2024] — Daniel M. Geynisman, MD, is being announced as the new...
Palliative care: A look at ‘absolutely vital’ end-of-life support
Catholic News Agency· 2 days agoJoe Zalot, an ethicist and the director of education at the National Catholic Bioethics Center, said...
Catching the next wave? The relationship between UNESCO and developments in genomics - European...
Nature· 5 days agoIn 2025, the UNESCO/Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights will be 20 years old. At its 20th anniversary, it seems appropriate to ponder if there is justification ...
‘St. John Paul II and Jérôme Lejeune: Two Lives at the Service of Life’
National Catholic Register· 2 days agoEditor’s Note: John Paul II biographer George Weigel delivered the following remarks May 18 in Rome...
Charismatic Cleric Turns Protest Firebrand In Armenia
International Business Times· 5 days agoArchbishop Bagrat Galstanyan has catapulted to the forefront of Armenian politics, galvanising mass...
Early vocational training in NC paves way for a skilled, diverse workforce in aviation, tech - Triad...
The Business Journals· 4 days agoEighteen-year-old Evan Koment has worked on cars since he was a boy. When his school system...
Opinion: Florida just picked the wrong kind of meat to ban
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey recently signed into law bans against...
Mixed public opinion on polygenic embryo screening for IVF
Science Daily· 7 days ago"Polygenic embryo screening is largely unregulated in the United States, and without proper context and focused patient education, risk scores can create false expectations," said first author ...