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Vol. 4 (2018)

Published: May 14, 2020

Articles

An Analysis of New York State's Medical Aid in Dying Act (A. 2383A S. 3151)
May 3, 2018

Michael Dauber
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Choice, Chance and Control

An Analysis of the Impermissibility of the Survival Lottery

May 21, 2018

Dana Horowitz
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Hurricane Harvey
Sep 26, 2018

John Lin
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The Dubious Benefits of Germline Editing
Sep 26, 2018

Jennifer Gumer, JD
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The Gender Gap in Pharmaceutical Research
Sep 26, 2018

Elisabeth Armstrong
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Time’s Up

Why We Should Care that Men Die First

Sep 26, 2018

Jennifer Paul Cohen
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Feminist Theory Reveals a Need for Justice over Autonomy in Research Ethics
Sep 26, 2018

Alix E. Masters
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Healing Generational Trauma in Aboriginal Canadians
Sep 26, 2018

Jocelyn Chase, MD
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Careers in Bioethics

Interview with Dr. Paul Wolpe

Sep 26, 2018

John Zaikowski
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Designer Death
Sep 26, 2018

Carolyn E. Stevens
PDF

Perspectives

A New Frontier in the Fight Against Cancer (That Is, for Those Who Can Afford It)

The Approval and Cost of CAR T-Cell Therapies

Jan 2, 2018

Jennifer Gumer
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The Importance of Using Deferred Proxy Consent in Emergency Clinical Research
Feb 26, 2018

Jake Burkard
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SB-17

Friendly or Folly?

Sep 26, 2018

Michael Reaves
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Should Homeless Youth Participate in Research?
Sep 26, 2018

Charlene Sathi
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Voices in Bioethics operates in partnership with Columbia University Libraries. With renewed focus on academic strength, we aim to contribute to the array of bioethics literature by continuing to publish op-eds and research essays that challenge the reader to explore novel viewpoints. Voices in Bioethics brings together diverse views through an academically rigorous online format and seeks to identify issues and present workable long-term solutions. Our pieces cover all aspects of bioethics from clinical to philosophical, addressing timeless ethical dilemmas as well as current challenges.

Voices in Bioethics applies a strong process of editing and peer review to produce academic pieces with novel arguments while encouraging students pursuing an MS in bioethics at Columbia University to engage in the research process. As always, Voices in Bioethics will publish works by leaders in the bioethics field as well as those with perspectives from fields outside of medical ethics and outside the sciences.

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