Bio(un)ethical
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#20 Rachel Fraser: How your social world shapes what you know
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#19 Emily Largent and Govind Persad: Is bioethics ok?
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#18 David Thorstad: Evidence, uncertainty, and existential risk
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#17 Rochelle Walensky: How can we fix American public health infrastructure?
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#16 Quayshawn Spencer: What is race?
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#15 Jeff McMahan: On the ethics of choosing our children's genes
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#14 James Diao: When should race be used in medical algorithms?
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#13 Sarah McGrath: Are there moral experts?
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#12 David Wendler: Are we overprotecting kids in research?
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#11 Richard Leiter: Is a better death possible?
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#10 Danielle Allen: Should laypeople make health policy decisions?
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#9 Marc Lipsitch: How to ethically prevent the next pandemic
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#8 Sally Haslanger: How social contexts shape our moral norms
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#7 Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby: Is nudging ethically required?
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#6 Jeff Sebo: Why we’re wrong about who matters
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#5 Chris Robichaud: Can we teach people to be more ethical?
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#4 Holly Fernandez Lynch: Do IRBs do more good than harm?
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#3 Marie Nicolini: Should people with mental illness have access to medical aid in dying?
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#2 Govind Persad: How (not) to allocate resources during a pandemic
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#1 Robert Steel: Can research be too risky?
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#0 Welcome to Bio(un)ethical
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