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18A Model for the Assessment of Medical Students' Competency in Medical EthicsAJOB Primary Research 4 (4): 68-83. 2013.
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18Scientific claims are constitutive of common sense about healthBehavioral and Brain Sciences 42. 2019.Endorsing the view that commonsense conceptions are shaped by scientific claims provides an explanation for why microbiota-gut-brain research might become incorporated into commonsense notions of health. But scientific claims also shape notions of personal identity, which accounts for why they can become entrenched in common sense even after they have been refuted by science.
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15The human microbiome: ethical, legal and social concerns (edited book)Oxford university press. 2013.Human microbiome research has revealed that legions of bacteria, viruses, and fungi live on our skin and within the cavities of our bodies. New knowledge from these recent studies shows that humans are superorganisms and that the microbiome is indispensible to our lives and our health. This volume explores some of the science on the human microbiome and considers the ethical, legal, and social concerns that are raised by this research.
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11Privacy, Confidentiality, and New Ways of Knowing More in The Human Microbiome: Ethical, Legal, and Social ConcernsIn Rosamond Rhodes, Nada Gligorov & Abraham Schwab (eds.), the human microbiome: ethical, legal and social concerns, Oxford University Press. 2013.
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4Behind the Silence: Chinese Voices on Abortion (review)Developing World Bioethics 8 (1): 53-55. 2008.
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