Anyone who thinks (a) there is adequate supervision of clinical trials or (b) clinical trials at Phase One are not risky ain't paying attention. |
Basically, you shouldn't be sending out anything until you have that letter in hand. |
He still has a responsibility for what's in the paper. |
He's anticipated any backlash with his cuckoo conspiracy theory; he's built a firewall around himself. |
I don't think it's unethical to have a wife volunteer to have a piece of her liver given to her child or her husband. I think it's even ethical to do for friends. |
I think both alternatives are stupid. It's the silliest thing I've seen in some time. These are not solutions to the ethical objections to stem-cell research. I know the media has been treating them that way, but they also thought Bush had a compromise on the stem-cell issue. |
I think ethicists have expressed concerns. |
I think every person should have a little stockpile of food and water, a little bit like the air-raid shelters in the Cold War. The No. 1 strategy in protecting yourself from avian flu is to minimize contact with others. |
I think that may have damaged some of what he tried to accomplish. |
I think that's a little unique. Not something most places do. (Other places) may do it informally, but not a sustained programmatic effort the way (Baylor is) talking. That's a little novel. |
I'm sure there is no threat to anyone's identity. But we are starting down that road. |
If you exchange business ethics for medical ethics, this is the result. One prosecution for insider trading will have more deterrent effect than all the seminars, media reports and policy reforms combined. |
It seems to me the number one vaccine policy question has as much to do with ethics as science. |
It was really a bone thrown out to conservatives who knew exactly what he meant. What they are concerned about is embryo destruction, as if the embryo is a person. |
It's hard for me to imagine it going forward the way it is, given the complete discrediting of a purported partner. |