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Core 118:  Bioethics

Bioethics is a word coined in the last 30 years to describe social issues at the intersection of biology and questions about right and wrong. Students will study, write, and think about these issues in a historical and scientific context. Taught by professors in Biology and Ethics, the course is a unique opportunity to learn key elements of biology and ethical theory that will enable students to make informed judgments about the uses and possible abuses of advances in medicine, scientific research, the environment, and many other interdisciplinary areas.

 

Biology 553: 
Ethical Issues in Biological Research

Practical ethical issues for biologists.  Spring semester only.  (1 cr.) Prereq:  Graduate standing.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Forney Lab
Department of Biological Sciences

Room 282, Life Sciences Building
University of Idaho
P.O. Box 443051
Moscow, ID 83844-3051
Lab Phone: (208) 885-2583
Email: lforney@uidaho.edu


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