Can traditional Chinese and Western medicine be used together to treat your ailments?

Listen to Daily Cuts interview with Dr Kathryn Muyskens, Research Fellow, Centre for Biomedical Ethics, NUS.

Biospecimen research and the law

by Timothy D. Dye & Jerry A. Menikoff

National Day Awards 2024

Congratulations to Emeritus Prof Roy Joseph on being awarded the Public Service Star Award at the National Day Awards 2024.

About Us

The NUS Centre for Biomedical Ethics (CBmE) was established in September 2006 in the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine through a generous gift by the Chen Su Lan Trust. We work to develop understanding, capacity for good judgement, and sound ethical practice in the context of healthcare provision, biomedical science and health-related policy development.

CBmE is a thriving centre for learning, teaching and research relating to ethical and legal aspects of healthcare and biomedical sciences. We study issues of broad international significance with a particular interest in learning for and from Singapore and Asia and work collaboratively with academic colleagues across and beyond NUS, and with key stakeholders in the healthcare sector and biomedical science and policy communities.

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