The Bush council was charged with studying «end of life issues,... the moral
implications of biomedical technology, and the consequences of limiting scientific research,» among other things.
The study paves the way for a
number of biomedical technologies and differs significantly from previous works in biocomputing, which focus on both the outside and inside of cells.
Teaching Medical Ethics has never been more exciting than nowadays when unprecedented advances are made in the
area of biomedical technology and when, more and more, people face very difficult ethical questions as a result.