[1] The Bioethics Commission advised President Barack Obama on bioethical issues arising from advances in biomedicine and related areas of science and technology.
No national organization replaced it when its authorization expired; it "held its final meeting at the end of August 2016 and closed its doors."
They are intended to be adapted for use in diverse learning contexts, including K-12 and higher education classrooms, professional education, and community settings.
Bioethics Commission educational materials include: The Bioethics Commission was supported by a staff [3] that provided research, communication, management, and administrative support for its activities.
The research staff, senior advisors, and consultants included public health scientists, educators, lawyers, philosophers, geneticists, and historians, among others.