Shout Out to 2005 Sponsors

If you've read any from among a dozen virtually identical screeds in the past year, you know that bioethics is now an unethical, wholly-owned subsidiary of the pharmaceutical industry, and bioethicists now a troupe of touring show dogs in the guise of watchdogs. Your editors, moreover, are apparently beholden to pharma and biotech and in need of a twelve-step program. And we're rank sinners too.

So naturally we want to close out the blog this year by giving props to those who returned the Ring to Smeagol ("Gollum, Gollum") made financial contributions to the blog this year. Thanks go to PBS, to WGBH Boston, to MSNBC Keith Olbermann, to Basic Books as publisher of The Republican War on Science, to Scholargy publishing as publisher of Explaining Postmodernism, to the 48er bookstore, to GoToMeeting, to MyCustomTailor.com - because when the evil pharma money people reporters show up to film your comments about Hwang Woo-suk, you don't want to be caught in an off the rack suit. And finally to these guys and their odd-looking book about religion. All told, blogads generated just under $500 in support in 2005 all of which we plowed right back into coffee support for the students who help the editorial staff at Alden March Bioethics Institute, subject to the institute's policies and procedures.

We do have one sponsor who actually invested real money in this thing. In the immortal words of Click and Clack, the Tappet brothers of Car Talk, "though they probably wince every time we say it," the blog was built with a major grant from The Greenwall Foundation, whose programs in research and education have supported bioethics for almost 15 years.

contribute a comment

Comments have been closed for this post.

what is this?

A 'Nature Top 50' science blog by the editors, staff and friends of The American Journal of Bioethics. Science writes: "To follow the latest twists in ... science stories with social impact, dive into this Web log"

The original story behind this blog

What people are saying about blog.bioethics.net

recently on blog.bioethics.net

Is Hope a Culprit in Cancer Clinical Trials?

A recent study conducted by Emory University School of Medicine found that therapeutic misconception is alive and well in Phase I cancer research. According to... (more)

Gingrich on IVF: Bad for Families, Bad for Bioethics

Scientists, reproductive specialists and andrologists had better prepare. If Newt Gingrich has his way (and wins the Presidency), he will have a whole new world... (more)

Canadians have Bieber Fever...For Organ Donation

Yes, it's true. Bieber Fever has spread far and wide. But it isn't just tweens who are following the pop star, Justin Bieber's, every move.... (more)

Caplan: Say No to Sterilization, Forced Abortion

Art Caplan discusses a troubling case regarding a 32-year-old pregnant woman known as "Mary Moe" who is pregnant for the third time and who suffers... (more)

Rallying Around Amelia: A Debate on Disability

The blogosphere and the airwaves are filled with indignation regarding what has happened to Amelia Rivera, a three year old who has a rare genetic... (more)

this blog's feed

  • Subscribe
    • XML
    • Google Reader or Homepage
    • Add to My Yahoo!
    • Subscribe with Bloglines
    • Subscribe in NewsGator Online
    • Add to My AOL
    • Convert RSS to PDF
    • Add to Technorati Favorites!
    • Add to your phone
    • Get RSS Buttons

info

archives

tags