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Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health |
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The Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health is a university-wide program in bioethics, focusing on critical issues pertaining to global and population health. The central objective of the program is interdisciplinary collaboration in research, teaching and service. |
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Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics |
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The Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics encourages teaching and research about ethical issues in public life and the professions; helps meet the growing need for teachers and scholars who address questions of moral choice in practical ethics and in areas such as architecture, business, education, government, journalism, law, medicine, public health, and public policy; brings together those with competence in philosophical thought and those with experience in professional education; and promotes a perspective on ethics informed by both theory and practice. |
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Division of Medical Ethics of Harvard Medical School |
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The Division of Medical Ethics of Harvard Medical School is dedicated to improving medical care and medical education by building greater awareness and understanding of the critical moral, ethical and social dimensions of medicine through a broad education and research agenda. Based in the Department of Social Medicine and surrounded by Harvard's affiliated hospitals, the Division is deeply rooted in an approach that brings together the social sciences and humanities with research science and clinical medicine to explore critical moral elements of the social determinants of health and disease, the nature and meaning of illness, and the organization and delivery of health care. |
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The Student Bioethics Forum |
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The Student Bioethics Forum was formed as a student organization at Princeton University to provide the opportunity for the discussion of contemporary bioethical issues such as genetic engineering, reproductive rights, infectious diseases, end of life issues, and fetal transplant research, using an interdisciplinary approach. |
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University Center for Human Values |
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The University Center for Human Values fosters ongoing inquiry into important ethical issues in private and public life and supports teaching, research, and discussion of ethics and human values throughout the curriculum and across the disciplines at Princeton University. |
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Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics |
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The Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics is dedicated to interdisciplinary research and education in biomedical ethics, and provides clinical and research consultation. SCBE serves as a scholarly resource on emerging ethical issues raised by medicine and biomedical research. |
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New York University Center for Bioethics |
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The Center for Bioethics at New York University promotes a broad conception of Bioethics encompassing both medical and environmental ethics through conferences, workshops, public lectures, and graduate courses. Based in Arts and Science, it draws as well on faculty affiliates and programs in the schools of Medicine, Law, Education, and Public Service, among others. |
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The Center for Bioethics |
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The Center for Bioethics provides an inter-disciplinary, inter-professional forum to advance both public understanding and scholarly work on contemporary issues in Bioethics. The Center explores these issues by providing education, promoting research, and offering service to diverse communities. |
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Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics |
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The mission of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics is to conduct advanced scholarship on the ethics of clinical practice, biomedical science, and public health, both locally and globally, and to engage students, trainees, the public, and policy-makers in serious discourse about these issues. |
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The Medical History & Bioethics Department |
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The Medical History & Bioethics Department was one of the first interdisciplinary programs of its kind established by a medical school. |
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Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics |
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The Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics deals with a set of issues that challenge any university that is committed not only to the pursuit of knowledge but to the service of society. Specific issues range from the moral dimensions of medical decisions, to the ethical questions raised by molecular genetics, to the goals of sustainable world populations within a viable world environment. |
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MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics |
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The MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics approaches issues in medical ethics through diverse activities and multidisciplinary partnerships. |
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Vanderbilt University Center for Ethics |
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The Vanderbilt University Center for Ethics exists to promote increased attention to the ethical issues and problems that people face in their everyday and professional lives, providing Vanderbilt and its local, national, and international communities with opportunities to develop a greater range of ethical awareness, an intensification of ethical sensibility, and imaginative strategies for responding to ethical problems and conflicts. |
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Bioethics Society of Cornell |
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The Bioethics Society of Cornell (BSC) was established to engage the field of bioethics in an organized and discussion-based approach to help integrate moral deliberation into the undergraduate curriculum. |
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Program on Ethics & Public Life |
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The mission of the Program on Ethics & Public Life is to help equip students with the tools to become responsible citizens and professionals in an increasingly complex world. |