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Presentation of David Matas at the panel discussion in Philadelphia, May 1, 2011
Anti‑rejection Drug Trials and Sales in China By David Matas American Transplant Congress, Philadelphia, April 30, 2011 The Government of China acknowledges that organs …
Transplant Medicine at a Crossroads – Panel Discussion in Philadelphia
China’s forced organ harvesting methods clash with ethical standards in Western medicine. PHILADELPHIA — “If we do nothing, we share the guilt,” said Dr. Gabriel …
“Transplant Medicine at a Crossroads” in parallel to the American Transplant Congress in Philadelphia
DAFOH has hosted a panel discussion with the title “Transplant Medicine at a Crossroads” on May 1, 2011, in parallel to the American Transplant Congress in Philadelphia. The panel …
Valerie Boyer, a member of the French National Assembly, has organized a conference about aspects in transplant medicine
On October 19, 2010, Valerie Boyer, a member of the French National Assembly, has organized a conference about aspects in transplant medicine in order to introduce …
Amnesty International Swiss has published a strong statement that calls for the end to the use of organs from executed prisoners
On August 13, 2010, Amnesty International Swiss has published a strong statement that calls for the end to the use of organs from executed prisoners. Amnesty International …
DAFOH Statement on Clinical Trials that involve Transplants of unknown Origin
Regulations on clinical trials using transplanted organs do not define ethical standards about the procurement of the involved organs. Hence pharmaceutical and research companies are …