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bioethicist

n. An expert in bioethics

Usage examples of "bioethicist".

George Annas, a professor of health law at Boston University and one of the few bioethicists who has called for a ban on human reproductive cloning.

If they could be fully cured, but if the rate of cure was below, say, thirty percent, many bioethicists agreed the elderly should be allowed to die anyway, without treatment, because in utilitarian terms, their age ensured they would contribute less to society than they'd take.

Numerous state and federal laws, crafted by bioethicists, had been enacted with the intention of making contemporary bioethics the moral and legal arbiter of whose life has value.

Micky read many bioethicists who were gleeful at the prospect of alleviating organ shortages through managed-care suicide programs.

Maddoc and his fellow bioethicists ceased to be merely dangerous and became bloody tyrants when they obtained the power to try to make the world conform to their abstract model of it, a model that was in conflict with human nature and no more representative of reality than an idiot savant's math tricks are representative of true genius.