Getting King's Words Right May 3, 2018 "Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane."
Questioning the Rigor of Animal Data Underlying Clinical Trials May 3, 2018 Center faculty member Spence Hey weighs in
Johns Hopkins performs world's first 'total' penis transplant, on veteran wounded by IED blast April 27, 2018 Johns Hopkins surgeons performed the most complex penis transplant ever in late March...
Health Research with Big Data April 5, 2018 Center faculty Effy Vayena writes on the need for oversight
Receiving a health assessment can mean life or death for asylum seekers April 4, 2018 J. Wesley Boyd, MD, PhD leads Asylum Network training on April 28, 2018
Using Marijuana 2 Times a Month Cost This Doctor His License March 30, 2018 Faculty member J. Wesley Boyd writes in KevinMD
Keeping Culture in Mind March 30, 2018 Neuroethics researcher Laura Specker Sullivan examines Buddhist approaches to bioethical dilemmas and mental health
Advance Care Planning for Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease March 30, 2018 Master of Bioethics alum Courtney Sas authors study on discussing advance care planning
The Potential for Harm Is Real March 28, 2018 Visiting scholar Marcin Waligora coauthors study on early-stage pediatric cancer therapies
White Opioids: Race and the War on Drugs that Wasn't March 22, 2018 Symposium at Massachusetts General Hospital