Sydney Health Ethics: Recent submissions
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'When good evidence is not enough: the role of context in bowel cancer screening policy in New Zealand'.
Published 2011-01-01Bowel cancer is a serious health problem in developed countries. Australia, the United Kingdom (UK) and New Zealand (NZ) reviewed the same randomised controlled trial evidence on the benefits and harms of population-based ...Open AccessArticle -
Identifying key developments, issues and questions relating to techniques of genome editing with engineered nucleases.
Published 2015-01-01This paper discusses scientific, ethical and governance aspects of genome editing with engineered nucleases. First, the scientific state of the art for three major genome editing techniques and their current applications ...Open AccessReport, Technical -
Which public and why deliberate? – A scoping review of public deliberation in public health and health policy research.
Published 2015-03-01Deliberative methods are of increasing interest to public health researchers and policymakers. We systematically searched the peer-reviewed literature to identify public health and health policy research involving deliberative ...Open AccessArticle -
Genome editing poses ethical problems that we cannot ignore
Published 2015-03-31The ability to precisely and accurately change almost any part of any genome, even in complex species such as humans, may soon become a reality through genome editing. But with great power comes great responsibility – and ...Open AccessArticle -
Women in contact with the Sydney gay and lesbian community: Report of the Sydney Women and Sexual Health (SWASH) Survey 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014
Published 2015-03-01The Sydney Women and Sexual Health (SWASH) survey is run by a collaboration of ACON and researchers at the University of Sydney (prior to 2009, researchers were based at the University of New South Wales). It was first ...Open AccessReport, Technical