Kathryn Muyskens
Kathryn Muyskens
The WHO has recently been advocating for a more inclusive approach within healthcare systems, urging the integration of traditional medicines with biomedicine. Which traditions are perceived as authentic, authoritative or legitimate is as m...
Promoting Responsible Use of AI in African Healthcare: Strengthening Patients' Moral Agency [0.03%]
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Edmund Terem Ugar
Edmund Terem Ugar
Machine learning technologies deployed in several sub-Saharan African countries to assist medical practitioners have shown how such technologies can significantly extend the reach of limited medical personnel and equipment resources. Howeve...
'Why are Menstruating Women in India Removing their Wombs?' Neoliberalism and Reproductive Justice: Unveiling the 'Womb Divide' [0.03%]
《为什么印度的月经女性在切除子宫?》新自由主义与生育权:“子宫鸿沟”背后的真相
Shahida Shahida
Shahida Shahida
This paper employs a critical lens rooted in neoliberalism to scrutinize the stark dichotomy surrounding the female reproductive organ, 'womb'. On the one hand, it is commodified for commercial purposes through surrogacy, while on the other...
Islamic Bioethics Viewpoint on Elective Brain Chip Implants and Brain-Computer Interfaces for Enhancing Academic Performance in Competitive Examinations [0.03%]
伊斯兰生物伦理学视角下的可选脑芯片植入及为提高竞争性考试学业成绩的脑机接口观点
Alexis Heng Boon Chin,Rosazra Roslan,Nimah Alsomali et al.
Alexis Heng Boon Chin et al.
The first implantation of a brain chip into a human paralysis patient by Neuralink demonstrated much potential for treating debilitating neurological diseases and injuries. Nevertheless, brain chips can also be implanted in healthy people t...
Knowledge and Perceptions of Members and Staff of Ethics Committees and Investigators in China toward Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Research [0.03%]
我国伦理委员会成员及工作人员和临床研究者对利益冲突的认知与态度调查
Dan Liu,Jiyin Zhou
Dan Liu
This survey analyzes the knowledge and perceptions of members and staff of ethics committee and investigators toward conflicts of interest in clinical research. This cross-sectional survey in China included 324 respondents from November to ...
How Chinese Researchers Face Ethical and Social Challenges in Human Organoid Research and Applications: a Questionnaire Study [0.03%]
中国研究人员在人器官体研究和应用中面临的伦理和社会挑战:一项调查研究
Huiyu Luo,Yingyan Yu,Gang Li et al.
Huiyu Luo et al.
The utilisation of human organoids has the potential to expedite the cycle of biological innovation significantly, yet it also raises a series of ethical and societal concerns. This study aims to evaluate the perceptions and attitudes of re...
Correction to: Knowledge and Perceptions of Members and Staff of Ethics Committees and Investigators in China toward Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Research [0.03%]
对中国临床研究利益冲突的认知和态度——对伦理委员会委员及工作人员、研究者的横断面调查的勘误
Dan Liu,Jiyin Zhou
Dan Liu
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1007/s41649-025-00361-5.]. © National University of Singapore and Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2025.
Published Erratum
Asian bioethics review. 2025 Dec 5;18(1):53. DOI:10.1007/s41649-025-00405-w 2025
An Ethical Analysis of Public Attitudes towards Controlled Human Infection Studies in Singapore: Acceptability and Payment [0.03%]
伦理视角下新加坡民众对于感染性研究的接纳程度及付费态度分析
Barnaby Young,Alberto Giubilini,Xin Hui Sam et al.
Barnaby Young et al.
Singapore is conducting its first controlled human infection (CHI) study, and is administering SARS-CoV-2 as the challenge agent. Ahead of this study, we conducted a survey to assess public perceptions in Singapore of CHI studies in general...
Navigating Structural Tensions: Australian Surrogacy Facilitators' Understanding on Children's Rights in Cross-Border Surrogacy [0.03%]
化解结构张力:澳大利亚代孕中介人对跨国代孕儿童权利的认知
Yingyi Luo
Yingyi Luo
Within cross-border surrogacy, particularly in consumer countries, the protection of children's human rights presents complex and significant challenges. This study examines how Australian surrogacy facilitators perceive and navigate the ri...