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    Bi·o·eth·ics
    /ˌbīōˈeTHiks/

    plural

    • 1. the ethics of medical and biological research.
  2. Bioethics is the multi-disciplinary study of, and response, to these moral and ethical questions. Bioethical questions often involve overlapping concerns from diverse fields of study including life sciences, biotechnology, public health, medicine, public policy, law, philosophy and theology.

  3. bioethics, branch of applied ethics that studies the philosophical, social, and legal issues arising in medicine and the life sciences. It is chiefly concerned with human life and well-being, though it sometimes also treats ethical questions relating to the nonhuman biological environment.

  4. Bioethics is commonly understood to refer to the ethical implications and applications of the health-related life sciences. These implications can run the entire length of the bench-to-bedside “translational pipeline.”

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BioethicsBioethics - Wikipedia

    Bioethics is both a field of study and professional practice, interested in ethical issues related to health (primarily focused on the human, but also increasingly includes animal ethics), including those emerging from advances in biology, medicine, and technologies.

  6. Bioethics is the interdisciplinary study of ethical issues arising in the life sciences, health care, technology, and health and science policy. It examines the ethical, legal, and social implications of such issues (e.g., informed consent, artificial intelligence, and genetics) in our daily lives. Scholars of philosophy, social science ...

  7. Bioethics is the field that explores ethical issues and analyzes advances in health-related sciences, like biology or chemistry, and medicine. It brings together the ideas of philosophers, physicians, lawyers, scientists, and public health professionals.

  8. Bioethics is an interdisciplinary inquiry into ethical issues in the life sciences and biomedicine. The extent to which medical ethics should be seen as central to bioethics has been debated, but this is now the dominant view.

  9. Dec 23, 2020 · One may also define ethics as a method, procedure, or perspective for deciding how to act and for analyzing complex problems and issues. For instance, in considering a complex issue like global warming, one may take an economic, ecological, political, or ethical perspective on the problem.

  10. This report was compiled by Dr Paola Buedo with coordination by Dr Andreas Reis and input and contributions from all the collaborating centres under the guidance of Dr Florencia Luna, the current Chair of the Global Network of WHO collaborating centres for Bioethics.

  11. The meaning of BIOETHICS is a discipline dealing with the ethical implications of biological research and applications especially in medicine.

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