The American Journal of Bioethics Editors' Blog Top 20 Essays of 2008

Below are the 20 most viewed essays on blog.bioethics.net for 2008.

#1: Monkey Cloning Follow-Up

#2: Jon Stewart as Socrates

#3: Is Being Infected With Malaria Worth $2000?

#4: The World Waits Breathless as Nebraska Considers Banning Cloning

#5: Bioethics Abandons Creationism Debate

#6: Forum on Nanotechnology in Consumer Products

#7: Jim Fossett Election Roundup on States, Bioethics & Stem Cells

#8: Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Cloning

#9: Weekend reading: organ donation, designer babies

#10: The Pregnant Transgender Man Talks to Oprah

#11: Do Nerds Have a Different Sense of Empathy?

#12: Suzanne Somers Stem Cell Master

#13: A Comment from Paul Gelsinger on Gene Therapy and Informed Consent

#14: Money! Turns Out It's Bad for You...

#15: Should I Sell My Eggs?

#16: How Many in The US Un/Underinsured?

#17: A Pregnant Father

#18: Symposium to Examine Flu Pandemic Prep and Pharmaceuticals

#19: Men and HPV

#20: Art Caplan on Oscar Pistorious, the Double Amputee Sprinter

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