Kenneth De Ville
De Ville K, Kopelman LM. Diversity, trust, and patient care: affirmative action in medical education 25 years after Bakke. Journal of Medicine & Philosophy, 2003; 28(4):489-516.
Kopelman LM, De Ville K. Rembrandt’s anatomy lesson as a metaphor for education. Current Surgery, 2003; 60(2):150-151.
Loretta Kopelman
Kopelman LM, Murphy T. Ethical concerns about Federal approval of risky pediatric studies. Pediatrics, 2004; 113(6):1783-1789
Kopelman LM. Commentary, Adolescents as doubly vulnerable research subjects. American Journal of Bioethics, 2004; 4(1):50-52.
Kopelman LM. On distinguishing justifiable from unjustifiable paternalism. AMA Virtual Mentor (www.virtualmentor.org), Feb. 2004; 6(2).
Kopelman LM, Resnik DB, Weed D. What is the role of the precautionary principle in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine? The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2004; 29(3).
Kopelman LM. Minimal risk as an international ethical standard in research. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2004; 29 (3).
Kopelman LM, De Ville K. "Diversity, trust, and patient care: affirmative action in medical education 25 years after Bakke," Journal of Medicine & Philosophy, 2003; 28(4):489-516.
Kopelman LM, De Ville K. “Rembrandt’s anatomy lesson as a metaphor for education,” Current Surgery, 2003; 60(2):150-151.
David Resnik
Resnik D. Owning the Genome: A Moral Analysis of DNA Patenting, 2004. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
Resnik D. The distribution of biomedical research resources and international justice. Developing World Bioethics 2004; 4: 42-57.
Resnik D. Coercion and the SATURN study. The American Journal of Bioethics 2004; 4:38-40.
Resnik D. Patents in the pharmaceutical biotechnology industry: legal and ethical issues. In: Kayser O and Miller H (eds.), Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Drug Discovery and Clinical Applications. New York: John Wiley, 2004.
Resnik D. From Baltimore to Bell Labs: reflections on two decades of debate about scientific misconduct. Accountability in Research 2003, 10: 123-135.
Resnik D. Is the precautionary principle unscientific? Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 2003; 34: 329-344.
Resnik D. Toward a Philosophy of Patient Safety: Expanding the Systems Approach to Medical Error. In: B Youngberg and M Hatlie (eds.), The Patient Safety Handbook. Boston: Jones and Bartlett, 2003, pp. 67-82.