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Bioethics in Australia: On Politics, Power and the Rise of the Christian Right
Irvine, R; Kerridge, I; Komesaroff, PPublished 2011-01-01This chapter talks about Australian bioethics and highlights the argument that bioethics have never been above the political struggle for power and influence in the public marketplace of ideas. It describes the Australasian ...Open AccessBook chapter -
Consent: a need for guidelines to reflect local considerations
Lipworth, W; Irvine, R; Morrell, BPublished 2009-01-01As you point out in your Editorial (Nature 460, 933; 2009) on the distribution of human cell lines, withholding scientific material from the broader research community contravenes the basic norms of science. We do not ...Open AccessArticle, Letter -
An empirical reappraisal of public trust in biobanking research: rethinking restrictive consent requirements
Lipworth, W; Morrell, B; Irvine, R; Kerridge, IPublished 2009-01-01Collections of human tissue removed from patients in the course of medical diagnosis or therapy are believed to be an increasingly important resource for medical research (biobank research). As a result of a number of ...Open AccessArticle -
Faith-based Perspectives on the use of Chimeric organisms for medical research.
Degeling, C; Irvine, R; Kerridge, IPublished 2013-01-01Efforts to advance our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases involve the creation chimeric organisms from human neural stem cells and primate embryos – known as prenatal chimeras. The existence of potential mentally ...Open AccessArticle -
Towards a dialogical ethics of interprofessionalism
Irvine, R; Kerridge, I; McPhee, JPublished 2004-01-01Contemporary medical practice brings a diverse range of professions and disciplines together in greater and closer contact. This situation of increasing complexity and changing professional roles gives rise to multifaceted ...Open AccessArticle -
Uncanny Animals: thinking otherwise about ethics and the human animal relationship.
Irvine, R; Degeling, C; Kerridge, IPublished 2012-01-01Maintaining the attention to bodily difference human and animal ontology has long been constructed on rigid physical characterizations seemingly untouched by culture. In “Reframing the Ethical Issues in Part-Human Animal ...Open AccessArticle -
Why might people donate tissue for cancer research? Insights from organ/tissue/blood donation and clinical research
Axler, R; Irvine, R; Lipworth, W; Morrell, B; Kerridge, IPublished 2008-01-01Little is known about why patients with cancer do or do not donate their tissue for research. A review of the literature on motivations to participate in clinical research and to donate tissues/organs for therapeutic use ...Open AccessArticle
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