Lisa M. LeePosts by Lisa M. LeeBioethics Forum EssayCovid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Rural Communities? Checking Our AssumptionsAs access to vaccines increases, the popular press reports waning demand for vaccines in rural residents and points to vaccine hesitancy. But there may be other reasons why doses distributed to rural areas remain unclaimed.Read Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Rural Communities? Checking Our AssumptionsRelated Posts Ethics of Nature, Human Nature, and BiotechnologySelected resources from The Hastings Center. Bioethics Briefings: Nature, Human Nature, and Biotechnology Moral views about nature—claims that nature or a natural state of affairs has value—are important in contemporary...Read Ethics of Nature, Human Nature, and Biotechnology Ethics and Public HealthSelected resources from The Hastings Center. Bioethics Briefings: Public Health Ethics and Law Public health encompasses what society does to assure the conditions that are necessary for its members to...Read Ethics and Public Health Ethics and the End of LifeSelected resources from The Hastings Center. Bioethics Briefings: End of Life Care The central philosophical question in end-of-life care is how to make decisions surrounding the numerous choices about what...Read Ethics and the End of Life TRANSCRIPT: Unpacking Neglected Factors to Ensure ImpactFebruary 7, 2023 Transcription by machine — may contain errors Elizabeth Lanphier Want to welcome you to today’s second installment of Bioethics with Bigger Impact. I’m Elizabeth Lanphier. I’m a coeditor of...Read TRANSCRIPT: Unpacking Neglected Factors to Ensure Impact Science and Technology EthicsTechnology ethics: Technology ethics comprises values and ethical considerations that should guide regulation and oversight, protect privacy and confidentiality, and require responsible actions in the creation and use of technology....Read Science and Technology EthicsBioethics Forum EssayVeterinarians Often Provide Futile Care. Doing So Comes at a CostLike medical doctors and nurses, veterinarians experience moral distress and burnout because of the ethical conflicts they face on the job.Read Veterinarians Often Provide Futile Care. Doing So Comes at a CostBioethics Forum EssayEthical Placemaking for RefugeesMore than 4 million people have fled from war and terror in Ukraine. They are among the 70 million forcibly displaced people worldwide. What is brazenly clear is not only the impotence of the existing international apparatus designed to protect them, but also its asymmetries.Read Ethical Placemaking for Refugees New in Ethics & Human Research, September-October 2021 Issue: Pregnant Participants in ResearchPregnant people are often excluded from research without clear justification, even when there is little harm to the fetus in minimal‐risk research. In this issue of Ethics & Human Research,...Read New in Ethics & Human Research, September-October 2021 Issue: Pregnant Participants in Research FacultyBiographies are alphabetical by last name. Nancy Berlinger, PhD, MDiv Research Scholar, Director of Visiting Scholar Program, The Hastings Center Art Caplan, PhD Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of...Read Faculty