Three stages in the lifecycle of bioethics: Observations on "bioethics as Co-PI"

American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):30 – 32 (2005)
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S. Matthew Liao's paper (2005) exemplifies what I characterize as the third stage in the lifecycle of bioethics, “bioethics as co-PI,” in which bioethics asserts a role in directing the biomedical...

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