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Selected Bibliography of Relevant Works by Panelists from the Transforming Medical Research Virtual Event

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoFerdowsian, Hope, L. Syd M Johnson, Jane Johnson, Andrew Fenton, Adam Shriver, and John Gluck. “A Belmont Report for Animals?Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29, no. 1 (January 2020): 19-37.

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Ferdowsian, Hope, Agustín Fuentes, L. Syd M Johnson, Barbara J. King, and Jessica Pierce. “Toward an Anti-Maleficent Research Agenda.” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31, no. 1 (January 2022): 54-58.

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Ferdowsian, Hope. “Ethics in Animal Research.” Issues in Science and Technology 38, no. 1 (Fall 2021).

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoAguilera, Bernardo, and David Wendler. “Commentary: Should the Belmont Report Be Extended to Animal Research.” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29, no. 1 (January 2020): 58-66.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoBekoff, Marc, and Jessica Pierce. “Human Behavior Toward Animals Hasn’t Caught Up to the Science.” The Cut, April 2017.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoChandrasekera, Charu. “It’s Time to Think Outside the Cage.” YouTube video, 14:21.

 

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoFerdowsian, Hope, and John Gluck. “The Ethical Challenges of Animal Research: Honoring Henry Beecher’s Approach to Moral Problems.” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 24, no. 4 (October 2015): 391-406.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoFerdowsian, Hope, and Agustín Fuentes. “Harms and Deprivation of Benefits for Nonhuman Primates in Research.” Theoretical Medical Bioethics 35, no. 2 (April 2014): 143-156.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoFerdowsian, Hope. “Stop Torturing Animals in the Name of Science.” Scientific American, September 16, 2021.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoFuentes, Agustín. “Politics of Species.” YouTube Video, 14:05, March 2, 2014.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoFuentes, Agustín. “The Humanity of Animals and the Animality of Humans: A View from Biological Anthropology Inspired by J. M. Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello.” American Anthropologist 108, no. 1 (2006): 124-132.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoFuentes, Agustín. “Commentary: Other Animals as Kin and Persons Worthy of Increased Ethical Consideration.” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29, no. 1 (January 2020): 38-41.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoJohnson, L. Syd M, and Andrew Fenton. “COVID-19 Animal Research Reveals Ethical Shortcomings.” Impact Ethics. September 25, 2020.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoJohnson, L. Syd M. “Pigs as Spare (Human) Parts.” Impact Ethics. October 26, 2015.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoJohnson, L. Syd M. “The Road Not Mapped: The Neuroethics Roadmap on Research with Nonhuman Primates.” AJOB Neuroscience 11, no. 3 (July 2020): 176-183.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoJones-Engel, Lisa. “UW-Madison Should Shut Down Monkey Research.” Wisconsin State Journal, December 13, 2020.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoJones-Engel, Lisa. “A Primatologist Speaks Out Against Experiments on Monkeys.” PETA, 2021.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoJones-Engel, Lisa. “Commentary: Trust But Verify.” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29, no. 1 (January 2020): 42-45.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoKantin, Holly, and David Wendler. “Is There a Role for Assent or Dissent in Animal Research?Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 24, no. 4. (October 2015): 459–472.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoKing, Barbara J. “Grief and Love in the Animal Kingdom.” Filmed April 2019 in Vancouver, Canada. TED Video, 14:33.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoKing, Barbara J. “A Spider Shows the Way Towards Greater Compassion for Animals.” The Montréal Review, July 2021.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoScott-Reid, Jessica. “Hatching Disease in a Dish: The New Frontier in Drug Testing.” Maclean’s, November 26, 2019.

Icon from Phoenix Zones Initiative logoWendler, David. “Should Protections for Research with Humans Who Cannot Consent Apply to Research with Nonhuman Primates?Theoretical Medical Bioethics 35, no. 2 (April 2014): 157-173.

 

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