Other bioethics and science sites

Biopolitical Times, a blog from The Center for Genetics and Society

The Stem Cell Blog, from the Stanford University Program on Stem Cells in Society

Stuart Rennie's blog

Anita Allen "The Moralist"

Jon Baron's blog

Lindsay Beyerstein's "Majikthise"

Maurice Bernstein's blog

Matthew Holt's "The Health Care Blog"

Adam Kolber's "Neuroethics & Law Blog"

Kevin Keith's "Sufficient Scruples"

Chris MacDonald's "Business Ethics Blog"

Medpundit

Chris Mooney's "Intersection"

P.Z. Myers' "Pharyngula"

Orac's "Respectful Insolence"

ABC's Ned Potter

Wesley Smith's "Secondhand Smoke"

Women's Bioethics Project blog

Houston Chronicle's Eric Berger

Prometheus, a science policy group blog at Colorado


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