Bioethics and the New York Mets
Labels: baseball, expectations, hospitals paying to treat players, New York Times, odd bedfellows, strange mixes
Labels: baseball, expectations, hospitals paying to treat players, New York Times, odd bedfellows, strange mixes
what is the journal?
What is this?
A 'Nature Top 50' science blog by the Editors of The American Journal of Bioethics and friends. Science writes: "To follow the latest twists in ... science stories with social impact, dive into this Web log"
The highest impact journal in ethics and in bioethics [source: ISI Journal Citation Reports]. AJOB was called "the leading journal in its field" by Nature; it is also ranked #2 among ALL 6088 science and medical journals by ISI for Immediacy
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"See the fine American Journal of Bioethics blog for the scoop on all things bioethics." - Nature Neuroscience Editors' Blog
"consistently excellent editors' blog of the American Journal of Bioethics" = Scientific American.com
"a model of blogging about current events in a particular scientific field ... that other journals should follow" - Houston Chronicle SciGuy
"I've added a link to the American Journal of Bioethics' blog on my blogroll. Be sure to check it out." - Chris Mooney
"... a must-read for anyone with even a passing interest in bioethics." - Chris MacDonald, President, CSSPE
"covering a wide variety of bioethical issues" - Wellcome Trust
"A clearinghouse of current news and information on bioethics" - U. California Hastings Library
"Breaking commentary on all things medical from many of the country's most insightful ethicists" - Seed Magazine Sciencegate
"A major addition to the health care blogosphere" - Public Health Press
"A blog in search of a better name" - RangelMD
"Important new bioethics blog" - Majikthise
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The American Journal of Bioethics is published by Taylor & Francis Health Sciences
The Blog is Funded in part by a grant from The Greenwall Foundation (#5-39182 (8), "Bioethics Education Network"; PI: Glenn McGee)