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Round Three—“Mixing & Matching” Biological Building Blocks: Mouse-Human Chimeras Are Here!

by Nancy L. Jones, Ph.D.

The Transplantation Revolution: From Vital to Non-Vital Organs and Finally to Faces?
by Gregory W. Rutecki, M.D.

Biotechnology, Human Enhancement, and the Ends of Medicine

by Edmund D. Pellegrino

Biotechnology and the Connection Between Our Physical and Spiritual Natures

by Patrick Garner

Genetics, Biotechnology and the Future

by Nancy L. Jones and John F. Kilner

Beyond Therapy: A Report of the President's Council on Bioethics

by Gilbert Meilaender

"Neuromarketing": Unethical Advertising?

by Robert E. Cranston

Biotechnology's Brave New World

by Erwin W. Lutzer

Will Biological Computers Enable Artificially Intelligent Machines to Become Persons?

by Anthony Tongen

Remaking Humans

by C. Ben Mitchell and John F. Kilner

Brain Monitoring: An Ethical Assessment

by Sharon A. Falkenheimer

Could Animal-Human Chimeras Be On The Way?

by Nancy L. Jones

Computer-Directed Animal Navigation Needs Ethical Compass

by William P. Cheshire

Implantable Identification Devices: Should We Worry About "Getting Chipped?"

by David B. Fletcher

Christians in an Age of Robotics: GRACE and the Imago Dei

by Robert E. Cranston

The Prolife Cause and the Coming Revolution

by Nigel M. de S. Cameron

In Whose Image? Remaking Humanity Through Cybernetics and Nanotechnology

by C. Christopher Hook

Biotech Debates Are Being Muddled By the Media

by Daniel McConchie

This Little Piggy Goes to the Organ Market? Cloning, Genetic Engineering, Xenotransplantation and the Drive to Be First

by Nancy L. Jones

Have a Heart...Even a Pig's?

by E. David Cook

Human/Animal Transgenics: When is a Mouse Not a Mouse?

by Nancy Jones and Linda Bevington

Biotech Cannibalism

by C. Ben Mitchell

Xenotransplantation and Transgenics: The Need to Discuss Limits

by C. Ben Mitchell

Cybernetics: An Uneasy Blending of People and Machines

by C. Christopher Hook