KIE Affiliate profiled for work on animal research
Dr. John Gluck’s personal journey and lifetime of theory and advocacy for animal rights is on display in a recent profile in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Dr. John Gluck’s personal journey and lifetime of theory and advocacy for animal rights is on display in a recent profile in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Faculty Affiliate John Gluck’s manuscript on ethical issues in primate research is given a feature-length review in the most recent edition of the Times Higher Education.
Faculty Affiliate John Gluck, a former primate researcher, recounts and laments his complicity in what he now views as unethical practices in his new book, Voracious Science and Vulnerable Animals.
Faculty Affiliate John Gluck, bioethicist and former primate researcher, argues for a formal code of research ethics for animals akin to those that exist for the protection of human research subjects.
For forty years, the IBC has been treasured as “a time apart” for deep reflection on issues in bioethics. This year, a new memorial lecture series was added to the week’s festivities.
Many new features and visitors characterize this year’s Intensive Bioethics Course for professionals at the KIE, an annual session with lectures and small group discussions with KIE scholars and guests.
Funded by the National Science Foundation, a collection of bioethicists, including KIE scholar Tom Beauchamp, is taking up the question of medical research on chimpanzees in the second of a series of interdisciplinary meetings held at the KIE.
KIE scholar Tom Beauchamp, along with colleagues, have penned a reply to a recent Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report on the use of chimpanzees in biomedical and behavioral research.
Funded by a grant from the National Sciences Foundation (NSF), the KIE hosts the first of a series of high-level meetings on animal research ethics with colleges across the country.
KIE scholar Tom Beauchamp will play a major role in a project funded by the National Science Foundation to study the ethical use of non-human animals in scientific research.
Convened by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, the conference brought together more than twenty experts with a range of positions on the ethics of animal research.