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Bioethics - Coggle Diagram
Bioethics
Meaning
composed of scholars and practitioners with wildly diverse area with considerations of health, medicine, and science
funding allocation and priorities
organizations allocate resources and make decisions that are subject to ethical critique
10-90 gap bringing the attention that less than 10% of global funding for research is spent on diseases that affect more than 90% of the worlds population
domestically, private for profit sector sponsorship tends to fund research that represents corporate investments
private for profit sector sponsorship tends to fund research that presents a return on corporate investment
implications for justice
any social context which there are concerns about an inequitable distribution of resources
social justice: core of health care and public health and health policy.
mitochondrial replacement therapy received a significant funding and substantial attention. another condition which is food insecurity in the united states
racial injustice
many racial disparities in relation to the NIH funding.
difference in topics that minority scholars purpose to study
white scholars were most likely to propose research on biological mechanisms whereas black scholars tend to focus their proposals by minority scholars
population level health concerns are of signal importance.
linked to historical patterns of domination, subordination, and oppression and these drivers are the chief causes of health inequities
Myriad specific mechanisms
RFPs: signal the funding bodys interest in sponsoring research and career development on population and public health concerns