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Berman institute of bioethics

Intersession
Lulu, Nana, and 'Gattaca'
Published Jan 17, 2019
Students debate the ethical issues surrounding the recent birth of genetically altered twins who were designed to be HIV-resistant
Bioethics
An 'unacceptable' public health oversight
Published Dec 10, 2018
Experts say that the exclusion of pregnant women from vaccine development and use must end
Berman Institute
Practical ethics for the 21st Century
Published Nov 13, 2018
Seven teams awarded grants by Berman Institute of Bioethics will present their research Wednesday
Philanthropy
Berman Institute receives $15M gift
Published July 12, 2018
Gift will establish Ruth R. Faden Endowment for Education in Bioethics, named in honor of the institute's founding director
Autonomous vehicles
In the driver's seat
Published Summer 2018
Self-driving cars have the potential to make roads safer. But what do we do while they learn from their mistakes? / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Bioethics
Experimental fetal therapy needs trial testing, bioethicists say
Published Dec 13, 2017
Amnioinfusion therapy could aid lung development in fetuses that do not develop kidneys
Genetics
Revising the genome
Published Winter 2017
CRISPR lets scientists edit our genetic source code. This is going to be interesting. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
NEWS + INFO
'Practical ethics' research gets a boost
Published Sept 11, 2017
From robots to refugees, seven new projects win grants
Interdisciplinary research
Ethics, practically
Published Jan 26, 2017
Berman Institute supports nine projects focused on contemporary ethical issues, from climate change to social justice
2 new NAM members
Published Oct 17, 2016
Rothman, Kahn among 79 elected to National Academy of Medicine for contributions to medical sciences, health care, public health