Tag: Fordham University
Two Moral Persons, One Court Decision
The Fallen Children: has the Christian narrative failed foster care?
Clinical trials can & should be designed to include people with disabilities
Do Current Drug Patent Laws Meet the ‘Preference for the Poor’ Standard?
Introducing Student Voices: Fordham University students’ perspectives on ethical issues
Womb transplantation: if it can be done, should it?
Improved Regulations to Protect Human Research Subjects Would Reduce Burden on IRBs While Better Protecting Study Participants
HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute Now Accepting Applications for 2014
Introducing the Research Ethics Scales and Measures Website
Our Inherited Diet: Reconsidering the Reason We Eat Meat
For the Love of Animals: Fordham Professor Examines Christian Ethics and the Treatment of Animals in New Book
Creating LGBTQ Inclusive Curriculum and Classroom Climate
A Lesson From JPMorgan Chase on Accountability, Fear and the Trustworthy Organization
Can a racist grandfather raise a biracial child? ‘The Root’ asks Dr. Celia B. Fisher to weigh in
HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute Fellow Examines HIV Testing in Appalachia
HIV Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute Fellow Publishes Study on HIV Testing and Facebook