Michael Cook
Michael Cook likes bad puns, bushwalking and black coffee. He did a BA at Harvard University in the US where it was good for networking, but moved to Sydney where it wasn’t. He also did a PhD on an obscure corner of Australian literature. He has worked as a book editor and magazine editor and has published articles in magazines and newspapers in the US, the UK and Australia. Currently he is the editor of BioEdge, a newsletter about bioethics, and MercatorNet. He also writes a bioethics column for Australasian Science. |
Watching the watchdog
Michael Cook | 12 Mar 2004 |
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IN BRIEF: Israeli surprise; Vatican appointment; Singapore sperm shortage; Australian IVF; stem cell
Michael Cook | 12 Mar 2004 |
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Harvard scientists offer 17 stem cell lines for free
Michael Cook | 5 Mar 2004 |
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Harvard to sidestep Bush’s restrictions on stem cell research
Michael Cook | 5 Mar 2004 |
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Bitter bioethicists link hands with angry scientists
Michael Cook | 5 Mar 2004 |
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Ignore wishes of relatives of organ donors, says Abbott
Michael Cook | 5 Mar 2004 |
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More AIDS victims get transplants in US
Michael Cook | 5 Mar 2004 |
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Green light for human tests with pesticides in US
Michael Cook | 5 Mar 2004 |
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California court forces religious charity to offer contraceptives
Michael Cook | 5 Mar 2004 |
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Cancer patients should die at home, says charity
Michael Cook | 5 Mar 2004 |
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Regulating suicide tourism in Switzerland
Michael Cook | 5 Mar 2004 |
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Scientists can be rascals, say journal editors
Michael Cook | 5 Mar 2004 |
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IN BRIEF: Canadian Caesars; female genital mutilation; free IVF in UK; quitting IVF
Michael Cook | 5 Mar 2004 |
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