Jonathan Anomaly
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    Anomaly J
  
  
    Public Health Ethics
    . 2022 Dec;
          8(3):246-254.
    
    PMID: 36540869
  
  
          Factory farming continues to grow around the world as a low-cost way of producing animal products for human consumption. However, many of the practices associated with intensive animal farming have...
      
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    Anomaly J
  
  
    Public Choice
    . 2021 Jun;
          195(1-2):43-53.
    
    PMID: 34103770
  
  
          Public health programs began as an attempt to fight infectious diseases that are difficult to address without collective action. But the concept and practice of public health has ballooned to...
      
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    Veit W, Anomaly J, Agar N, Singer P, Fleischman D, Minerva F
  
  
    Monash Bioeth Rev
    . 2021 May;
          39(1):60-67.
    
    PMID: 34033008
  
  
          In recent years, bioethical discourse around the topic of 'genetic enhancement' has become increasingly politicized. We fear there is too much focus on the semantic question of whether we should...
      
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    Anomaly J
  
  
    Public Health Ethics
    . 2020 Aug;
          13(1):82-88.
    
    PMID: 32760449
  
  
          For over a century, scientists have run experiments using phage viruses to treat bacterial infections. Until recently, the results were inconclusive because the mechanisms viruses use to attack bacteria were...
      
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    Anomaly J, Savulescu J
  
  
    Bioethics
    . 2019 May;
          33(7):792-797.
    
    PMID: 31135070
  
  
          Antibiotic resistance is one of the most pressing public health problems humanity faces. Research into new classes of antibiotics and new kinds of treatments - including risky experimental treatments such...
      
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    Anomaly J
  
  
    Monash Bioeth Rev
    . 2019 May;
          37(1-2):79.
    
    PMID: 31062293
  
  
          The article Public goods and procreation, written by Jonathan Anomaly, was originally published electronically on the publisher's internet portal (currently SpringerLink) on 10 December 2014 without open access.
      
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    Anomaly J, Gyngell C, Savulescu J
  
  
    Bioethics
    . 2019 Apr;
          34(1):81-89.
    
    PMID: 30941781
  
  
          It is likely that gene editing technologies will become viable in the current century. As scientists uncover the genetic contribution to personality traits and cognitive styles, parents will face hard...
      
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    Anomaly J
  
  
    Monash Bioeth Rev
    . 2018 May;
          35(1-4):24-35.
    
    PMID: 29804244
  
  
          For most of human history children have been a byproduct of sex rather than a conscious choice by parents to create people with traits that they care about. As our...
      
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    Anomaly J
  
  
    J Bioeth Inq
    . 2017 Mar;
          14(2):287-297.
    
    PMID: 28299586
  
  
          On most accounts, beliefs are supposed to fit the world rather than change it. But believing can have social consequences, since the beliefs we form underwrite our actions and impact...
      
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    Anomaly J
  
  
    Monash Bioeth Rev
    . 2015 Mar;
          32(3-4):172-88.
    
    PMID: 25743046
  
  
          Procreation is the ultimate public goods problem. Each new child affects the welfare of many other people, and some (but not all) children produce uncompensated value that future people will...