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Journal of APPLIED BIOMEDICINE
ISSN 1214-0287 (on-line)
ISSN 1214-021X (printed)

Volume 1 (2003), No 4, p 181-182




Ethical conflicts of interest in modern biomedicine?

Josef Berger

Address: Josef Berger, Faculty of Health and Social Studies, University of South Bohemia, Branisovska 31, 370 05 Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
berger@jcu.cz

Published online 3rd October 2003.

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SUMMARY
We try to select the main ethical problems which occur as the consequence of new biotechnologies in biomedicine. These technologies offer benefits for health and the social economy but there is also a risk of contraveninghuman rights principles.

KEY WORDS
bioethics; human rights; biotechnology; animal; biological samples


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