James J. WalterRelated Posts The Hastings Center Bioethics Timeline“Bioethics” has been defined in several different ways. Most broadly, it is the interdisciplinary study of ethical, legal, and social issues arising in the life sciences and health care. Though...Read The Hastings Center Bioethics Timeline Vaccine Mandates and Passports: Are They Legal and Ethical?HASTINGS CONVERSATIONS: A SERIES Although roughly 60% of adults in the United States have had at least one Covid vaccine shot, many Americans remain reluctant, or outright opposed, to getting...Read Vaccine Mandates and Passports: Are They Legal and Ethical?Bioethics Forum EssayTribute to Robert M. Veatch: Human Rights and Other CommitmentsRobert M. Veatch, a bioethics pioneer and the first research associate at The Hastings Center, died on November 9. An overarching theme was his commitment to human rights.Read Tribute to Robert M. Veatch: Human Rights and Other CommitmentsIRB: Ethics & Human ResearchReformed Consent: Adapting to New Media and Research Participant PreferencesThe principle of respect for persons clearly demands that investigators communicate with potential research participants in a way that fosters comprehension of the information relevant to deciding whether to enroll...Read Reformed Consent: Adapting to New Media and Research Participant PreferencesIRB: Ethics & Human ResearchThe Research and Family Liaison: Enhancing Informed ConsentThe advancement of medical diagnosis and treatment requires scientifically sound and ethically appropriate research involving human participants. The inclusion of children in research necessitates assuring adequate protection for a population...Read The Research and Family Liaison: Enhancing Informed Consent PRESS RELEASE 2-2-15: New in the Hastings Center ReportFor two years, a debate has raged over the study known as the Surfactant, Positive Pressure, and Oxygenation Randomized Trial (SUPPORT), which sought to gauge the risks and benefits of...Read PRESS RELEASE 2-2-15: New in the Hastings Center Report FellowsHastings Center Fellows are an elected group of individuals of outstanding accomplishment whose work has informed scholarship and/or public understanding of complex ethical issues in health, health care, life sciences...Read Fellows