American Journal of Bioethics

American Journal of Bioethics  
Abbreviated title (ISO) AJOB
Discipline Bioethics, Philosophy, Health Policy, Health Law, Health Economics, sociology of medicine
Language English
Edited by Glenn McGee
Publication details
Publisher Taylor and Francis (UK)
Publication history 1999–present
Indexing
ISSN 1526-5161 (print)
1536-0075 (web)
OCLC number 42279301

The American Journal of Bioethics (AJOB), founded in 1999 by bioethicist Dr. Glenn McGee, is a peer reviewed journal published by Taylor and Francis.[1] The journal publishes 12 issues each year, and is available both in print and on the internet, at [1], the most-visited bioethics website. Its mission is described as to "provide the clinical, legal, academic, scientific, religious and broad community-at-large with a rapid but comprehensive debate of issues in bioethics." It has a "further goal...to inspire and inform research and writing across disciplines, through target articles, peer commentary, book reviews, qualitative research, literary criticism, photography and graphic arts, and comments on developments in law and medical science."[2]

Subscribers also regularly receive information about university bioethics programs, job vacancies, news reports, bioethics conferences and other related material.

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