Chinese researchers promote biomedical regulations: what are the motives of the biopolitical dawn in China and where are they heading?
Doring, Ole
Chinese researchers promote biomedical regulations: what are the motives of the biopolitical dawn in China and where are they heading? [electronic resource] - Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal Mar 2004 - 39-46 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
1054-6863
10.1353/ken.2004.0014 doi
Bioethical Issues
Biomedical Research
China
Cloning, Organism
Commerce
Developing Countries
Embryo Research--legislation & jurisprudence
Genetic Research
Government Regulation
Guidelines as Topic
Humans
Informed Consent
Patents as Topic--legislation & jurisprudence
Politics
Public Policy
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted--legislation & jurisprudence
Scientific Misconduct
Stem Cells
Tissue Donors
Chinese researchers promote biomedical regulations: what are the motives of the biopolitical dawn in China and where are they heading? [electronic resource] - Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal Mar 2004 - 39-46 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
1054-6863
10.1353/ken.2004.0014 doi
Bioethical Issues
Biomedical Research
China
Cloning, Organism
Commerce
Developing Countries
Embryo Research--legislation & jurisprudence
Genetic Research
Government Regulation
Guidelines as Topic
Humans
Informed Consent
Patents as Topic--legislation & jurisprudence
Politics
Public Policy
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted--legislation & jurisprudence
Scientific Misconduct
Stem Cells
Tissue Donors