The Hastings Center
Founded in 1969, The Hastings Center was important in establishing the field of bioethics. It is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization of research scholars from multiple disciplines, including philosophy, law, political science, and education. Our team includes other staff members with expertise in communications, publishing, and finance and a worldwide network of elected Fellows, an active board, and an advisory council. The Hastings Center and its scholars produce books, articles, and other publications on ethical questions in medicine, science, and technology that help inform policy, practice, and public understanding.Resource Guides by The Hastings Center
Working group wrestles with ethical implications of social and behavioral genomics; launch event today
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An examination of the conceptual, ethical, and procedural limitations of chimeric research
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Easily accessible information for funders, researchers, policymakers, journalists, industry, and patient groups
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A new Hastings Center special report takes a critical look at the role of genomics in perpetuating racism and inequality
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