Asian Bioethics Review
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International peer-reviewed academic journal of #bioethics @ @NUS_CBmE EiC @GraemeLaurie, Assist Ed @KCaals, Dep Ed @PiyaliM1 (RT, like, link ≠ endorsement)
Singapore
Joined April 2010
From: Engineering the Discourse: the Role of Engineers in the Health Infodemic | Asian Bioethics Review https://t.co/aMkcs71NBi (and also s41649-024-00352-y (2).pdf)
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Asian Bioethics Review - In the era of rapid information exchange, engineers and computer scientists are not merely creators of technology but vital players in the shaping of public discourse,...
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Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Western Province, Papua New Guinea: Is Health Securitisation the Answer, or Merely a PHEIC Promise? @George6PD Free2Read ✅ https://t.co/u66OhC5TEI ➡️ https://t.co/dFbCh3BfZy
#Bioethics #PublicHealth @MelbLawSchool @UniMelbMDHS @northernhealth_
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Asian Bioethics Review - Tuberculosis (TB) and multidrug-resistant TB (MDRTB) are a major global health problem, and the Western Province of Papua New Guinea (PNG) has some of the highest rates of...
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An Ethical Framework to Clinical #PostMortem Examination in #SaudiArabia Ruaim Muaygil & Khaldoon Aljerian Free2Read ✅ https://t.co/twL1WWDOg0 Subscription ➡️ https://t.co/29cvmlGXyl
#Bioethics @MedEduKSU @Pathology_KSU @KSU_Medicine @SpringerEthics
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Asian Bioethics Review - Post-mortem examinations (PME) often yield valuable information regarding the cause and manner of death. They aid in identifying underlying disease, support public health...
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Myths and Realities about the Private Sector #StemCell Industry in #Malaysia Kean Chang Phang & Mohammad Firdaus Bin Abdul Aziz Free2Read ✅ https://t.co/sbHjHmvQYC subscription ➡️ https://t.co/ozJYVICOwU
#Bioethics @MedicineUMalaya @theUMLaw @UniMalaya
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Asian Bioethics Review - Notwithstanding its potential medical benefits, there are unproven stem cell–based therapies being offered across the globe. Little is known about the landscape of...
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The Proliferation of Medical Clinics in Pakistani Street and Health Fragmentation: A Case Study Jamil Ahmed Sheikh, Shuaib Farooq, Shehla Nazmeen, and Ghulam Yasin Free2Read ✅ https://t.co/tMQMSPYDZx subscription ➡️ https://t.co/CX8Z5L58WD
#Bioethics @UOWOfficial
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“Your Tumour Can Save Lives”: Re-examining Singapore’s Consent Procedures for the Use of De-identified Bio-specimens in Research Heng @Loong_Shaun Wong Ham D’Sa Dalakoti @rsyf2 @JerryMenikoff
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@NUSMedicine @DukeNUS @Cambridge_Uni @NUHCS @NUS_Law @TheBHF
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Asian Bioethics Review - Consent in research is inarguably a highly contentious and debated topic. One of the biggest debates in research ethics revolves around the determination of when consent is...
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Thoughts & Behaviors of Chinese & Japanese Doctors when faced with the Death of a Patient: Qualitative Descriptive Study of Doctors’ Responses to a Hypothetical Scenario Xu Okita Tabata Kadooka Asai https://t.co/nhBzqR3EnP
@tohoku_univ_med @shigaikadai_pr @hosp_tohoku @GSMS_KU
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Asian Bioethics Review - China and Japan have similar cultures but differing healthcare systems. In both countries, admissions of medical error and apologies by doctors continue to be an important...
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Insights from the Coalface of #Bioethics Editorial by @GraemeLaurie Free Access ➡️ https://t.co/nXqjv37Vve
@UoELawSchool @SpringerEthics @PiyaliM1
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📢 Out now ‼️ Our October Issue (Volume 17, Issue 4) ➡️ https://t.co/5QqRMSHZvo
#Bioethics @SpringerEthics
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Springer is pleased to offer a variety of open access options for our authors to publish their research Find out more https://t.co/TiUZ0QbSpd
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Asian Bioethics Review an international academic journal, based in Asia, providing a forum to express and exchange original ideas on all aspects of bioethics, especially those relevant to the region. https://t.co/hcPBdyBqQP
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My paper, "Solones, Solo Reproduction and Vice" coauthored with @juliansavulescu, both of us from @NUS_CBmE, is now out at @AsianBioethics.
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The WHO #Pandemic Agreement’s Missing Epistemic Architectures: #Infodemics and Antimicrobial Resistance as examples @CalvinWLHo & @KCaals ➡️ https://t.co/OC2Up9027s
#SocialListening #AMR @MonashLawSchool @MonashHealthLaw @MonashBioethics @HKUCMEL @HKULaw @HKUMed @PHGFoundation
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Asian Bioethics Review - On 20 May 2025, the 78th World Health Assembly adopted the World Health Organization’s Pandemic Agreement (PA). With the benefit of lessons learnt from the COVID-19...
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#Infodemic Management and Government Disinformation: The #Brazilian Experience Isabella Ballalai & @difalins Free2Read ➡️ https://t.co/kfuDhuTg5T Subscription ➡️ https://t.co/I7btlHlIdD
#SocialListening #COVID-19 @SBIm_Nacional
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Asian Bioethics Review - The COVID-19 pandemic, one of the most critical health crises in recent history, resulted in nearly 7 million deaths worldwide. The ensuing infodemic, characterized by the...
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When can we Kick (Some) Humans “Out of the Loop”? An Examination of the use of AI in Medical Imaging for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis - Asian Bioethics Review https://t.co/jmCDVEX5ZU
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Relational Responsibility: Bringing the Wider Social Environment into the Analysis - Asian Bioethics Review
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Asian Bioethics Review - Current conceptions of special responsibilities often adopt a narrow, individualistic lens that fails to consider the broader socio-relational context. In response to this...
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📜 Rethinking consent in research ⚖️ Medical students from #NUSMedicine and Duke-NUS, guided by Prof Jerry Menikoff from the Centre for Biomedical Ethics, are challenging Singapore’s current laws on consent for research using de-identified biospecimens.
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関連。日本人の《ルーツ渇望症》ナショナリズムに巻き込まれ、非科学化してしまうチヤホヤ筋の科学界隈。 (Not So) Lost in Translation: Considering the GA4GH Diversity in Datasets Policy in the Japanese Context Asian Bioethics Review Volume 17, pp59–72, 2025 https://t.co/TEZTcWpPvj
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Asian Bioethics Review - The genomics community has long acknowledged the lack of diversity in datasets used for research, prompting various stakeholders to confront this issue. In response, the...
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