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A take no prisoners approach to bioethics consulting. Because taking prisoners would be unethical. Tweets by Kelly Hills (KH) & Nicholas Evans (NE).

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The cat is out of the bag! Rogue Bioethics is a boutique bioethics consulting firm established by @rocza & @neva9257 after one too many people said "I wish I could hire you..." Well. Now you can. 🙂 -KH


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‘How to handle a pandemic is not, and should not be, a matter that is up to individuals…Because when it comes down to it, these are not the sorts of individual ethical choices we should have to make.’ - ⁦@rocza⁩ of ⁦@RogueBioethicstheguardian.com/us-news/2021/s…


Available to preorder, @neva9257’s new book tracks neuroscience innovations in national security, especially law enforcement, intelligence collection, & armed conflict, & looks at ethical questions & policy about how we can, & should, use these innovations.routledge.com/The-Ethics-of-…


Good question. I’ve seen very little engagement from media—or bioethicists. This should concern everyone. #bioethics -KH

Woke up this morning still mad and wondering why this hasn’t made the national news yet? Asking students at two HBCUs to sign up for vaccine trials under university letterhead.

profblmkelley's tweet image. Woke up this morning still mad and wondering why this hasn’t made the national news yet? Asking students at two HBCUs to sign up for vaccine trials under university letterhead.


It was really fun to listen to this talk from the other room…but I am sad we weren’t able to be there. I miss Germany! (I need more Bautzen mustard. 😂) -KH

@neva9257, assistent professor @UMassLowell and co-founder of @roguebioethics is talking about ethics of testing autonomous vehicles: "How much risk should we expose to public to when testing vehicles from which they may not directly benefit?" #shift2020 #shiftmobility



This is really interesting, and if we see this trend play out in other countries (and we should, so long as circumstances remain similar), it ought to lead to a reckoning on how influenza outbreaks are managed. (Note: I said OUGHT. I know the realities…) -KH

Nice work, #Queensland! Because of your great work in following good hygiene practices, socially distancing and getting the #flu shot, flu numbers this year are significantly lower than what they have been in the last five flu seasons and are 84% lower than this time last year!

qldhealth's tweet image. Nice work, #Queensland! Because of your great work in following good hygiene practices, socially distancing and getting the #flu shot, flu numbers this year are significantly lower than what they have been in the last five flu seasons and are 84% lower than this time last year!


"We often assume our friends are like us, that “what I think is risky is what they think is risky, and what they think is common sense is what I think is common sense. It just doesn’t work like that."" -KH, quoting KH 😉 vice.com/en_us/article/…


When you still don’t know what you’re talking about, but can’t be arsed to put down the shovel you’re digging that hole with. -KH

3) some argue compassionate use is only for end of life cancer care. But we don’t just have 1 case w/ imminent death—we have thousands. 1200-1400 per day dying in US alone. Expanding P3 trial enrollment in hotspot areas could have a huge impact now even if 50/50 randomization.



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We shouldn’t be only thinking of students and faculty when it comes to opening universities. Housekeepers, janitors, food service and tons of other staff are being put in an impossibly hard situation. newsobserver.com/news/local/edu…


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