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104Chimeras and human dignityKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 18 (4). 2008.Discussions about whether new biomedical technologies threaten or violate human dignity are now common. Indeed, appeals to human dignity have played a central role in national and international debates about whether to allow particular kinds of biomedical investigations. The focus of this paper is on chimera research. I argue here that both those who claim that particular types of human-nonhuman chimera research threaten human dignity and those who argue that such threat does not exist fail to m…Read more
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1When ethics constrains clinical research: trial design of control arms in "greater than minimal risk" pediatric trialsHuman Gene Therapy 22 (9): 1121-27. 2011.
Inmaculada de Melo-Martin
Weill Cornell Medicine--Cornell University
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Weill Cornell Medicine--Cornell UniversityProfessor
New York, NY, United States of America
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