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Paul Root Wolpe (born February 26, 1957), is an American sociologist and bioethicist. He is the Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics and a professor at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Paul Root Wolpe is a bioethicist who works on the ethical issues of new science, such as genetic modification and space travel. He is the director of the Emory Center for Ethics and the chief bioethicist at NASA.
Paul Root Wolpe is a bioethicist who discusses the ethical questions raised by new bio-engineering experiments involving animals. He explains how to frame, engage and resolve ethical dilemmas, and how nonscientists can make a difference in the debate.
Mar 24, 2011 · http://www.ted.com At TEDxPeachtree, bioethicist Paul Root Wolpe describes an astonishing series of recent bio-engineering experiments, from hybrid pets to mice that grow human ears.
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Paul Root Wolpe, PhD. Director, Emory University Center for Ethics. Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Bioethics and Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, Laney Graduate School.
Read transcript. Glowing dogs ... mice that grow human ears ... bioethicist Paul Root Wolpe describes an astonishing series of recent bio-engineering experiments, and asks: Isn't it time to set some ground rules?
Paul Root Wolpe – TEDxAtlanta. bioethicist. Paul’s work focuses on the social, religious, ethical, and ideological impact of medicine and technology on the human condition. He is recognized as a founder of the field of neuroethics and is widely published in sociology, medicine and ethics.