In this Issue
The Asian Bioethics Review covers a broad range of topics relating to bioethics. An online academic journal, ABR provides a forum to express and exchange original ideas on all aspects of bioethics, especially those relevant to the region. The journal promotes multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary studies and will appeal to all working in the field of ethics in medicine and healthcare, genetics, law, policy, science studies and research.
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Volume 5, Issue 1, March 2013Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Leonardo de Castro, Centre for Biomedical Ethics, National University of Singapore
Managing Editor
Sally Campbell, Centre for Biomedical Ethics, National University of Singapore
Consulting Editors
Tom Murray,
The Hastings Center, New York,
United States of America
Akira Akabayashi,
Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law,
Tokyo University, Japan
Nie Jing Bao,
Bioethics Centre, University of Otago,
New Zealand
Alastair Campbell,
Centre for Biomedical Ethics,
National University of Singapore
Liaison Editor
Gregory Kaebnick, Editor, Hastings Center Report, New York, United States of America
Editorial Board
Sahin Aksoy, Turkey
Richard Ashcroft, Uk
Alireza Bagheri, Iran
Anant Bhan, India
Don Chalmers, Australia
Earl Stanley Fronda, The Philippines
Grant Gillett, New Zealand
Soraj Hongladarom, Thailand
Ryuichi Ida, Japan
Ian Kerridge, Australia
Graeme Laurie, UK
Lee Shui Chuen, Taiwan
Reidar Lie, Norway
Ruth Macklin, USA
Rudd Ter Meulen, UK
Emilio Mordini, Italy
Pak Un Jong, Korea
Nicola Peart, New Zealand
Qiu Ren Zong, China
Wendy Rogers, Australia
Hans-Martin Sass, Germany
Ciriaco Sayson, Jr., The Philippines
Udo Schuklenk, Canada
Soenarto Sastowijoto, Indonesia
Song Sang Yong, Korea
Bounhong Southavong, Laos
Athula Sumathipala, Sri Lanka
Julia Tao, Hong Kong
Tsai Daniel Fu Chang, Taiwan
Saphonn Vontahanak, Cambodia
Heather Widdows, UK
Daniel Wikler, USA
Boris Yudin, Russia
Zhai Xiao Mei, China