Bidding farewell to 2020, we present our fourth and final December issue of this year’s volume 12, and question: What lessons have we learned and what can bioethics continue to teach us?
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Bidding farewell to 2020, we present our fourth and final December issue of this year’s volume 12, and question: What lessons have we learned and what can bioethics continue to teach us?
Read More »倪燕萍,亚太研究所,杜克大学(美国北卡州达勒姆市)
Morris Fabbri,科学与社会,杜克大学(美国北卡州达勒姆市)
张驰,杜克全球卫生研究所,杜克大学(美国北卡州达勒姆市)
Kearsley A. Stewart,全球卫生和文化人类学,杜克全球卫生研究所,杜克大学(美国北卡州达勒姆市)
We are proud to present our September 2020 issue, the third issue of this year’s volume 12. As in our previous issue, we have curated a thematic section on the ethical responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
We are proud to present our June 2020 issue, the second issue of this year’s volume 12, with a thematic section on the ethical responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This Call for Papers is now CLOSED after the Asian Bioethics Review has received more than 50 submissions on many ethical aspects of the pandemic, of which 23 were accepted for publication.
Moving forward, the journal remains disposed to receive original submissions that are related to COVID-19 and which do not overlap with content already published in the journal. A priority remains to publish accounts concerning the experience of countries in responding to the pandemic, particular in the Asia-Pacific region.
Submissions that cover content already published in the journal and/or provide accounts from countries already featured will not be sent for peer review. In such cases, the Editorial team guarantees a prompt decision to authors.
Read More »The new Editor-in-Chief of the Asian Bioethics Review, Professor Graeme T. Laurie, is proud to present the March 2020 issue, the first issue of volume 12.
We are delighted to welcome Professor Graeme T. Laurie as our new Editor-in-Chief of the Asian Bioethics Review. He is Professor of Medical Jurisprudence at the University of Edinburgh and Founding Director of the JK Mason Institute for Medicine, Life Sciences and the Law. As a long-time supporter of the journal, he remembers in his first editorial for our March 2020 issue:
On behalf of the Centre for Biomedical Ethics at the National University of Singapore and the Editorial Board of Asian Bioethics Review, I would like to record our sincere thanks to Prof Calvin Ho for his tremendous service in the role of Editor-in-Chief of the journal.
As the year draws rapidly to a close, we proudly present volume 11, issue 4 of December 2019 as the final instalment of this year’s journal volume.