Weighing the Risks of Live Donation

By Kaitlyn Schaeffer Every year around 6000 people choose to make living donations; most donate kidneys to people they know, such as friends and family, but many make donations to strangers. There have been many calls for more people do donate kidneys while they’re still alive, but this mobilization has encountered some road bumps: the [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:53:03+00:00December 26th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Study Finds Low Rate of Canadian Organ Donation

By Caroline Song A study conducted by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) looked at over 100,000 deaths that occurred in hospitals from 2008 to 2012. The report found that most organ donations come from patients that are declared brain dead.  The study suggests accepting more donations from cardiovascular failure or death if the [...]

By |2016-06-15T19:50:48+00:00December 22nd, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Dr. Elizabeth Yuko Appointed to Global Bioethics Initiative International Advisory Board

On December 5, 2014 Fordham University Center for Ethics Education bioethicist Dr. Elizabeth Yuko has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the Global Bioethics Initiative (GBI), an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to improving quality of life in vulnerable populations globally, through research, education and policy change recommendations.  Yuko, the program administrator for the Fordham [...]

By |2016-06-15T19:53:30+00:00December 20th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Organ Donation after Euthanasia: New Rules and Regulations in the Netherlands

By Andrew Rock Dutch medical experts are  influencing policy changes for organ donation after euthanasia. The Netherlands has experienced low donation numbers through euthanasia in recent years.  Physicians anticipate new legislation will significantly increase the number of organs in the donation pool.  In 2013, 273 Dutch citizens donated their organs, while 4800 instances of euthanasia occurred. Dr. Gert van Dijk of Erasmus Medical [...]

By |2016-06-15T19:54:20+00:00December 5th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

21st Century Organized Crime: Organ Trafficking and Human Rights – Film Screening and Panel Discussion

NEW YORK, December 12, 2014: Global Bioethics Initiative held a screening of the HBO documentary film: "Tales from the Organ Trade." An expert panel discussion followed the screening with special guests: Dr. Bruce Elliot Gelb, M.D., F.A.C.S., Director of Renal Transplantation in the Department of Transplant Surgery at NYU Langone Medical Center and Dr. Lloyd E. Ratner, M.D., [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:53:05+00:00November 23rd, 2014|Past Events|0 Comments

Experts Urge US to Change Organ Donation Policies

A meeting of scholars at Princeton University resulted in the drafting of an open letter addressed to President Barack Obama, Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Attorney General Eric Holder, and leaders of Congress. The letter is independent of any organization. Among the initiating signers are NIr Eyal and Robert Truog of [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:53:08+00:00November 22nd, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Why Don’t More People Want to Donate Their Organs?

By Andrew Rock Around 21 Americans die each day waiting for transplants. In New York, over 10,000 people are currently in need of an organ transplant. Though exact numbers vary by state, approximately 45% of American adults are registered as organ donors. Given the life-saving capabilities of organs, and great demand for them, what prevents [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:53:10+00:00November 20th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

Hand Transplant Study Sheds Light on the Nervous System’s Ability to Adapt

By Caroline Song A study conducted by Dr. Scott Frey at the University of Missouri suggests that the ability of hand transplant recipients to recover their senses of touch might be due to physiological changes within the hand as well as other important neurological changes. The results of the study could help facilitate the recovery [...]

By |2016-06-15T21:19:55+00:00November 18th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

More Living Donors Means More Lives Saved

By Kaitlyn Schaeffer Twenty-three million Americans suffer from chronic kidney disease, and of these, 615,000 have reached end stage renal failure. More than 100,000 patients are waiting for a deceased organ transplant; however, based on recent UNOS data, only 16,000 of them can expect to receive a donor kidney. The current organ shortage means those [...]

By |2016-06-15T21:23:18+00:00November 14th, 2014|News-Articles|0 Comments

October 2014 Newsletter

October 2014 Newsletter Global Bioethics Initiative (GBI) is dedicated to fostering public awareness and understanding of bioethical issues, as well as to exploring solutions to bioethical challenges. Through its events and activities, GBI seeks to keep the international community, policy decision-makers, the media, and the general public informed and aware of important bioethical issues. Such [...]

By |2020-04-09T23:53:12+00:00November 13th, 2014|News-Letters|0 Comments