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Recently on the Ethics Blog
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Science, science communication and language
Source: josepinefernow 2023-03-21
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Digital biomarkers to test new drugs for mental health
Source: Pär Segerdahl 2023-03-14
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Philosophers in democratic conversations about ethics, research and society
Source: Pär Segerdahl 2023-03-07
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A new project will explore the prospect of artificial awareness
Source: Michele Farisco 2023-02-28
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Longer hospital stays can worsen self-injurious behaviour
Source: Pär Segerdahl 2023-02-21
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What does it mean to prioritize patients according to severity?
Source: niklasjuth 2023-02-14
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The branding of psychotherapy and responsible practice
Source: sylviamartin 2023-02-07
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Misuse of co-authorship remains a problem despite educational measures
Source: Pär Segerdahl 2023-01-31
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Keys to more open debates
Source: Pär Segerdahl 2023-01-24
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Predatory conferences
Source: Pär Segerdahl 2022-12-13
News from CRB
- Looking for lecturer: Ethics of care 2023-03-07
- Broadening the debate on neurorights 2023-02-13
- Open call to discuss the learning outcomes for medical ethics in the new Swedish medicine programme 2023-02-01
- Differences in health literacy and digital health information‑seeking behaviour among Swedes 2022-12-13
- Åsa Grauman receives Fellowship to study how people view risk for cancer 2022-11-22
- The public’s perspective on cardiovascular risk information 2022-10-06
- We’re looking for a PhD student in bioethics for a project on dietary advice and nutrition! 2022-09-20
- New list of 50 questionable bioethics journals 2022-08-24
- Are you our new communications officer? 2022-04-19
- Responsibility key to implementing guidelines for treating disorders of consciousness 2022-04-19
- We’re hiring! Looking for a PhD student in medical ethics 2022-04-01
- Indicators and criteria of consciousness for behaviourally unresponsive patients 2022-03-23
- The neuroethics contribution to AI ethics and regulation 2022-02-21
- Empirical ethics to explore the acceptability of AI in healthcare 2022-02-17
- Being at risk for heart disease affects perceived importance of own risk factors 2022-02-07
- New professor "I want to vitalise research in clinical medical ethics" 2022-01-31
- Niklas Juth new chair in Medical Ethics at Uppsala University & Region Uppsala 2021-12-06
- Anna T. Höglund new professor in Care Ethics 2021-12-01
- Policy brief on fighting antibiotic resistance 2021-11-19
- Scientific evidence for treatment of resignation syndrome 2021-10-21
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What's on at CRB
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ENAI Recommendations on the Ethical use of Artificial Intelligence and the European Conference on Ethics and Integrity in Academia 2023 (ECEIA 2023)
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The Swedish Pandemic Preparedness: an analysis of policy documents published before and after the outbreak of COVID-19
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The badness of death
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Tips and tricks for running survey-based research in Academic Integrity
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Is veritas really in vino? Intoxication as increasing blameworthiness
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Bridging Integrity in Higher Education, Business and Society

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