Category: Biomedicine
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The Use of Animals in Biomedical Research
Table of Contents Introduction Reason Why Animals are used in Biomedical Research Animal Experimentation Benefits of Animal Experimentation Reasons for Opposition Conclusion References Introduction Biomedical research is a wide range of discipline that looks for ways to stop and cure diseases that produces sickness and death in individuals and animals. This broad area of research…
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Biomedical Technology and Innovation Issues
Three technical/scientific/biomedical questions of a potential investor in a joint venture with WPI The first question that hast to be posed is: How the biotech startup is going to overcome regulatory roadblocks in the process of commercialization of the technology? The question is extremely important because all human cells, tissues and cellular and tissue-based products…
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Animal Use in Biomedical Research
Table of Contents Introduction Reasons for Using Animals in Biochemical Research Reasons against Using Animals in Biomedical research Conclusion Annotated Bibliography Introduction Much attention of the whole society is paid to the problem of animal testing in the modern world. It is impossible to imagine modern biochemical research without using animals. Each new vaccine, each…
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Biotechnological Innovations in Medicine
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction Biology has endless possibilities for developing new technologies for genetic engineering and treating various diseases. Biotechnological innovations in medicine already bear the separate name of biomedicine. Thus, experiments are being conducted in editing human genes, which will help eradicate genetic diseases such as the aforementioned schizophrenia. This…
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Issues of Biomedical Ethics in the Christian Narrative and Christian Vision
Under the Christian narrative and Christian vision, what sorts of issues are most pressing in this case study? The given case study describes rather a controversial situation, in which Christian vision comes into conflict with common sense, ethics, and medical science. The most pressing issue here is the fact that human life is at stake.…
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Biomedical Legislation and Euthanasia
National Legislation Legitimizing Mercy Killing Mercy killing can be regarded as an option in various settings as people often have no strength or patience to endure pain. Supporters of the legitimization of euthanasia emphasized this matter (Leming & Dickinson, 2015). Furthermore, many people believe that euthanasia is closely related to people’s basic right to self-determination.…
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Biomedical Ethics in the Christian Narrative
Table of Contents Background of the Case Study The Most Pressing Issues Mike’s Decision Making Case Analysis Sickness and Health References Background of the Case Study The case study under discussion is focused on a situation faced by a Christian family. The parents had identical twins, but with the course of time, one of them…
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Biomedical Ethics and Christianity: Balancing Patient’s Wellbeing and Trust in God
Introduction Bioethics is an independent discipline and a system of moral principles and values that serve as a point of reference in case a medical practitioner is confronted with a moral dilemma. Often, the scale of a problem supersedes the limits of what is healthy and embarks on what is moral and right. In its…