Should Aging Be Treated?
“Anti-aging” appears to be on the verge of adoption as a legitimate project of medical science and clinical labor and effort.
“Anti-aging” appears to be on the verge of adoption as a legitimate project of medical science and clinical labor and effort. Learn more in this letter from the editor by Nicolai Wohns, MD: journalofethics.ama-assn.org/article/shou...
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A Qualified Critique of the Terminology of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD)
The Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) terminology is widely used in dementia care and research. Despite widespread use, the terminology faces criticism, most sharply from cam...
In this (open-access) Target Article in AJOB Neuroscience, I offer a qualified critique of #BPSD (Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of #Dementia), engaging with critical discourse prompted by, e.g., #BanBPSD. A call for #commentary will follow; please consider submitting an EOI if interested.
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Interested in all things dementia and public involvement in research. Former carer.
Researcher, teacher, activist - bioethics, public health & human rights. Editor https://ijme.in & co-founder https://fmesinstitute.org Mumbai India. A visiting faculty at a few institutions and universities. Loves reading - fiction, nonfiction & academic.
Professor of bioethics & health research, Centre for Social Ethics & Policy, Dept of Law, University of Manchester.
Led by @suttonprofessor.bsky.social and Deputy Director Professor Paula Reavey, the Centre @stir.ac.uk is a dynamic, collaborative, interdisciplinary research project advancing knowledge in relations between place and memory - placememory.net
Ethics professor with focus on humanitarian health ethics research https://humanitarianhealthethics.net parent
Assistant Prof in #HealthEthics @SFU_FHS @SFU | Ex @PetrieFlom @Harvard_Law @McgillU @ESPUM_UdeM | #Bioethics #HealthPolicy #AIEthics
Examining ethical issues facing students & clinicians. We are editorially independent; posts do not necessarily reflect AMA views/policies. RTs ≠ endorsements.
Works on philosophical and ethical issues in psychiatry, neuroethics, history of psychiatry in the US, and global mental health ethics. Former parking lot attendant.
https://danielmoseley.substack.com/
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Research Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University.
Philosopher of Disability & Bioethicist @Georgetown. They/he. Editor-in-Chief: @jphildis.bsky.social
PhD in Philosophy, working on ethics (esp. Bioethics, Ethics of Medicine). Politically frustrated. Horrible taste in movies; too many typos.
MIT philosopher; would-be self-help guru; master of the semi-colon; substack: http://bit.ly/-ksetiya; podcast: http://bit.ly/-five-q; home: http://bit.ly/-ks-home
Scholarly journal for work in moral, social, political, and legal philosophy
Philosopher at Rutgers University. Author of Lottocracy: Democracy Without Elections (OUP, 2024). Interested in political philosophy, ethics, democratic innovation, neglected philosophical traditions, Seahawks, Sonics, poetry. Check out lottocracy.org!
Political philosopher of AI. Assistant Prof @ UW-Madison. Previous: Harvard Tech & Human Rights Fellow, Princeton postdoc, Oxford DPhil 🤖 In Berlin this academic year 📍
Philosopher working on AI alignment, governance and adaptation
Lab: https://mintresearch.org
Self: https://sethlazar.org
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philosopher in the peach state. research in ethics of war, bioethics, ethics of tech/AI, ethics of travel, etc. my own views.
The Division of Ethics at Columbia University is a multidisciplinary unit that focuses on conceptual, empirical, and policy-related bioethics research https://linktr.ee/columbiaethics
Empirical bioethics. Focus on emergent science and health technologies; including stem cells, reg med, genomics, gene editing, ARTs & AI. Slave to a dog named Princess Isabella (aka Bella).
Public health ethics, qualitative health research on Gadigal land at the University of Sydney
Co-EIC Research Ethics journal