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Jing-Bao Nie

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Lancet (London, England)|December 31, 2002
Japanese doctors' experimentation in wartime ChinaJing Bao Nie
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|July 20, 2005
The West's dismissal of the Khabarovsk trial as 'communist propaganda': ideology, evidence and international bioethicsJing-Bao Nie
Culture, Health & Sexuality|August 7, 2009
Limits of state intervention in sex-selective abortion: the case of ChinaJing-Bao Nie
British Medical Bulletin|May 21, 2011
Non-medical sex-selective abortion in China: ethical and public policy issues in the context of 40 million missing femalesJing-Bao Nie
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|August 26, 2020
In the Shadow of Biological Warfare: Conspiracy Theories on the Origins of COVID-19 and Enhancing Global Governance of Biosafety as a Matter of UrgencyJing-Bao Nie
New Zealand Bioethics Journal|December 14, 2004
Chinese moral perspectives on abortion and foetal life: an historical accountJing-Bao Nie
The Hastings Center Report|December 14, 2020
Human Genome Editing and a Global Socio-bioethics ApproachJing-Bao Nie
The Hastings Center Report|December 21, 2024
From Eugenics to Human Genome Editing: Bionationalism and Instrumentalizing Life in China within a Global ContextJing-Bao Nie
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|October 20, 2001
The plurality of Chinese and American medical moralities: toward an interpretive cross-cultural bioethicsJing-Bao Nie
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|June 2, 2015
The U.S. Complicity in Japan's Medical War Crimes: A Restatement on Why the U.S. Government Should Apologize and the U.S. Community of Bioethics Should RespondJing-Bao Nie
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Lancet (London, England)|December 31, 2002
Japanese doctors' experimentation in wartime ChinaJing Bao Nie
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|July 20, 2005
The West's dismissal of the Khabarovsk trial as 'communist propaganda': ideology, evidence and international bioethicsJing-Bao Nie
Culture, Health & Sexuality|August 7, 2009
Limits of state intervention in sex-selective abortion: the case of ChinaJing-Bao Nie
British Medical Bulletin|May 21, 2011
Non-medical sex-selective abortion in China: ethical and public policy issues in the context of 40 million missing femalesJing-Bao Nie
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|August 26, 2020
In the Shadow of Biological Warfare: Conspiracy Theories on the Origins of COVID-19 and Enhancing Global Governance of Biosafety as a Matter of UrgencyJing-Bao Nie
New Zealand Bioethics Journal|December 14, 2004
Chinese moral perspectives on abortion and foetal life: an historical accountJing-Bao Nie
The Hastings Center Report|December 14, 2020
Human Genome Editing and a Global Socio-bioethics ApproachJing-Bao Nie
The Hastings Center Report|December 21, 2024
From Eugenics to Human Genome Editing: Bionationalism and Instrumentalizing Life in China within a Global ContextJing-Bao Nie
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|October 20, 2001
The plurality of Chinese and American medical moralities: toward an interpretive cross-cultural bioethicsJing-Bao Nie
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|June 2, 2015
The U.S. Complicity in Japan's Medical War Crimes: A Restatement on Why the U.S. Government Should Apologize and the U.S. Community of Bioethics Should RespondJing-Bao Nie
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