We’re nothing if not incestuous around here. A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of interviewing renegade bioethicist Carl Elliott. His brother and nemesis, Britt Elliott (aka The Ethicator), has generously returned the favor:

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We’re nothing if not incestuous around here. A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of interviewing renegade bioethicist Carl Elliott. His brother and nemesis, Britt Elliott (aka The Ethicator), has generously returned the favor:
About a month ago I implored you to donate to The Rare Genomics Institute, which is an organization that is not trafficking in airy-fairy promises about what genomics can do for you or your executive
Introduction and Part I here. You have criticized your own institution, the University of Minnesota, in print, for being involved in a dubious drug trial in which a patient died. I can imagine that doing
In 2009 I attended the annual meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. The keynote speaker was Carl Elliott. I knew he was a Professor at the Center for Bioethics at the University