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Contact Details

Phone
64 3 479 7365
Email
gareth.jones@otago.ac.nz
Position
Emeritus Professor
Department
Department of Anatomy
Qualifications
CNZM Bsc(Hons) MB BS(Lond) DSc(W Aust) MD(Otago) FRSB FAS
Research summary
Research uses of human tissue – ethical analyses

Research

Research interests include human anatomy and ethics, including uses of human cadavers and tissues; neuroethics, including neuroimaging and dementia; stem cell technology, including induced pluripotent stem cells; artificial reproductive technologies, including developmental issues; enhancement and therapy; bioethics and theology.

Professor Jones has had a long involvement in anatomy. Until recent times little attention was given to any ethical dimensions surrounding the acquisition of bodies, such as the use of unclaimed bodies and bodies of the mentally ill. More recently there has been intense interest in retention of body parts, and this raises tensions between issues of informed consent and the availability of material for research. The extensive use of plastinated human material in teaching and research also raises difficult ethical questions, especially in terms of large public exhibitions of plastinated cadavers. Other questions of interest concern definitions of brain death and the status of the human embryo, the moral status of the blastocyst. Questions such as these can only be addressed by reference to the human body, in embryological, neurobiological and cell biological terms.

Publications

Jones, D. G. (2023). Anatomists' uses of human skeletons: Ethical issues associated with the India bone trade and anonymized archival collections. Anatomical Sciences Education. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1002/ase.2280

Singh, R., Duparc, F., Jones, D. G., Gupta, K., & Kumar, R. (2023). Will standalone/collaborative anatomical research revolutionalize clinical practice? Basic Sciences of Medicine. Advance online publication. doi: 10.5923/j.medicine.20231201.01

Jones, D. G. (2022). [Review of the book Evolution and eschatology: Genetic science and the goodness of God]. Christian Perspectives on Science & Technology, 1. doi: 10.58913/NUQT6295

Jones, D. G. (2022). [Review of the book Can a scientist believe in miracles? An MIT professor answers questions on God and science]. Christian Perspectives on Science & Technology, 1. [Book Review].

Jones, D. G. (2022). An anatomist considers overflow at the boundaries of being a person. Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, 74(4), 212-223. doi: 10.56315/PSCF12-22Jones

Jones, D. G. (2022). At the margins: A life in biomedical science, faith, and ethical dilemmas. Eugene, OR: Resource Publications, 198p.

Authored Book - Research

Jones, D. G. (2013). The peril and promise of medical technology. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang, 280p.

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Jones, D. G., & Whitaker, M. I. (2009). Speaking for the dead: The human body in biology and medicine (2nd ed.). Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 296p.

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Jones, G. (2007). Bioethics: When the challenges of life become too difficult. Adelaide, Australia: ATF Press, 255p.

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Campbell, A., Gillett, G., & Jones, G. (2005). Medical ethics (4 ed.). Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press, 312p.

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Jones, D. G. (2005). Designers of the future: Who should make the decisions? Oxford, UK: Monarch Books, 256p.

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Jones, D. G. (2004). Human cloning: To fear or not to fear. Tauranga, New Zealand: AFFIRM, 31p.

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Campbell, A. V., Gillett, G., & Jones, G. (2001). Medical Ethics (Third Edition). Australia: Oxford University Press.

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Jones, D. G. (2001). Clones: The Clowns of Technology? United Kingdom: Paternoster Press, 189p.

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Jones, D. G. (2000). Speaking for the Dead: Cadavers in Biology and Medicine. Aldershot, England: Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 275p.

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Jones, D. G., Galvin, K., & Woodhouse, D. P. (2000). Universities as Critic and Conscience of Society: The Role of Academic Freedom. Wellington, NZ: NZ Universities Academic Audit Unit, 27p.

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Jones, D. G. (1999). Valuing People: human value in a world of medical technology. Cumbria, UK: Paternoster Press, 226p.

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Campbell, A., Charlesworth, M., Gillett, G., & Jones, D. G. (1997). Medical Ethics, 2nd edition. Auckland: Oxford University Press.

Authored Book - Other

Jones, D. G. (1996). Coping with Controversy (2nd ed.). Carlisle: Paternoster Press.

Authored Book - Other

Jones, D. G., & Elford, R. J. (Eds.). (2010). A glass darkly: Medicine and theology in further dialogue. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang, 246p.

Edited Book - Research

Elford, R. J., & Jones, D. G. (Eds.). (2009). A tangled web: Medicine and theology in dialogue (Vol. 1). Oxford, UK: Peter Lang, 288p.

Edited Book - Research

Jones, D. G., Tracey, D., Baume, P., Frith, J., Albertine, K. H., Garey, L., & Currie, R. W. (Eds.). (2000). Anatomica - The Complete Home Medical Reference. Auckland: David Bateman, 912p.

Edited Book - Research

Jones, D. G. (2020). The political debate on embryo research in New Zealand and the role of religious actors and arguments. In M. Weiberg-Salmann & U. Willems (Eds.), Religion and biopolitics. (pp. 139-159). Cham, Switzerland: Springer International. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-14580-4_7

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Jones, D. G. (2019). The dead body as an object of investigation, intrigue, and reverence. In J. J. Fitzgerald & A. J. Moyse (Eds.), Treating the body in medicine and religion: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic perspectives. (pp. 197-214). Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

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Jones, D. G. (2019). The dead human body: Reflections of an anatomist. In V. T. Chuan, R. Huxtable & N. Peart (Eds.), Healthcare ethics, law and professionalism: Essays on the works of Alastair V. Campbell. (pp. 225-241). Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

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Jones, D. G. (2019). The ethical awakening of human anatomy: Reassessing the past and envisioning a more ethical future. In K. Squires, D. Errickson & N. Márquez-Grant (Eds.), Ethical approaches to human remains: A global challenge in bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology. (pp. 73-94). Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-32926-6_5

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Jones, D. G. (2018). An exploration of religiously based opposition to clinical and scientific interference with the embryo. In J. A. Morales-Gonzalez (Ed.), Reflections on bioethics. (pp. 169-188). London, UK: IntechOpen. doi: 10.5772/intechopen.74549

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Jones, D. G. (2017). Bioethical aspects of commemorations and memorials. In G. Štrkalj & N. Pather (Eds.), Commemorations and memorials: Exploring the human face of anatomy. (pp. 15-25). Singapore: World Scientific. doi: 10.1142/9789813143159_0002

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Jones, D. G. (2017). Dead human bodies and embryos: Commonalities and disparities in ethical debate. In R. M. Shaw (Ed.), Bioethics beyond altruism: Donating and transforming human biological materials. (pp. 35-59). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-55532-4_2

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Jones, D. G. (2017). Human anatomy: A review of the science, ethics and culture of a discipline in transition. In A. M. Sisu (Ed.), Human anatomy: Reviews and medical advances. (pp. 3-20). Rijeka, Croatia: InTechOpen. doi: 10.5772/intechopen.68524

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Jones, D. G. (2016). Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre. In M. Davie, T. Grass, S. R. Holmes, J. McDowell & T. A. Noble (Eds.), New dictionary of theology: Historical and systematic. (2nd ed.) (pp. 890-891). London: Inter-Varsity Press. [Encyclopaedia/Dictionary Entry].

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Jones, D. G. (2016). The world of cystic fibrosis: From diagnosis to dignity. In A. Picard & M. Habets (Eds.), Theology and the experience of disability: Interdisciplinary perspectives from voices down under. (pp. 21-31). Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

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Jones, D. G. (2015). Stem cells: Embryonic. In H. ten Have (Ed.), Encyclopedia of global bioethics. Springer International. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-05544-2_401-1

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Jones, D. G. (2014). Commentary: Therapy, enhancement, and eugenics. In A. Akabayashi (Ed.), The future of bioethics: International dialogues. (pp. 163-169). Oxford University Press.

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Jones, D. G. (2014). Primary topic article: Neural repair as a case study in neuroethics. In A. Akabayashi (Ed.), The future of bioethics: International dialogues. (pp. 46-64). Oxford University Press.

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Jones, D. G. (2014). Response to commentaries: The optimism of misguided ventures in repairing the brain. In A. Akabayashi (Ed.), The future of bioethics: International dialogues. (pp. 80-87). Oxford University Press.

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Jones, G., & Whitaker, M. (2012). Transforming the human body. In C. Blake, C. Molloy & S. Shakespeare (Eds.), Beyond human: From animality to transhumanism. (pp. 254-279). London: Continuum.

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Jones, D. G. (2011). The anatomy museum and mental illness: The centrality of informed consent. In C. Coleborne & D. MacKinnon (Eds.), Exhibiting madness in museums: Remembering psychiatry through collections and display. (pp. 161-177). New York: Routledge.

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King, M., Whitaker, M., & Jones, G. (2011). Speculative ethics: Valid enterprise or tragic cul-de-sac? In A. Rudnick (Ed.), Bioethics in the 21st Century. (pp. 139-158). InTech. doi: 10.5772/19684

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Jones, D. G. (2010). Conclusion: The necessity of dialogue. In D. G. Jones & R. J. Elford (Eds.), A glass darkly: Medicine and theology in further dialogue. (pp. 211-238). Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang.

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Jones, D. G. (2010). The biomedical technologies: Prospects and challenges. In D. G. Jones & R. J. Elford (Eds.), A glass darkly: Medicine and theology in further dialogue. (pp. 9-32). Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang.

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Jones, D. G. (2009). Enhancement: Is baseless speculation misleading theologians and bioethicists? In R. J. Elford & D. G. Jones (Eds.), A tangled web: Medicine and theology in dialogue. (pp. 123-142). Oxford, UK: Peter Lang.

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Jones, D. G. (2009). Introduction. In R. J. Elford & D. G. Jones (Eds.), A tangled web: Medicine and theology in dialogue. (pp. 9-16). Oxford, UK: Peter Lang.

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Jones, D. G. (2009). Is PGD a form of eugenics? In R. J. Elford & D. G. Jones (Eds.), A tangled web: Medicine and theology in dialogue. (pp. 143-161). Oxford, UK: Peter Lang.

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Jones, D. G. (2009). Regulatory procedures. In R. J. Elford & D. G. Jones (Eds.), A tangled web: Medicine and theology in dialogue. (pp. 201-219). Oxford, UK: Peter Lang.

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Jones, D. G. (2009). The human body: An anatomist's journey from death to life. In R. J. Elford & D. G. Jones (Eds.), A tangled web: Medicine and theology in dialogue. (pp. 105-121). Oxford, UK: Peter Lang.

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Jones, D. G., & Whitaker, M. I. (2009). In vitro fertilization and the embryonic revolution. In R. Luppicini & R. Adell (Eds.), Handbook of research on technoethics (Vol. II). (pp. 609-622). Hersey, PA: Information Science Reference.

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Jones, D. G., & Whitaker, M. I. (2009). Scientific fraud: The demise of idealistic science. In R. J. Elford & D. G. Jones (Eds.), A tangled web: Medicine and theology in dialogue. (pp. 89-104). Oxford, UK: Peter Lang.

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Jones, D. G., & Galvin, K. A. (2007). Human reproductive cloning. In R. E. Ashcroft, A. Dawson, H. Draper & J. R. McMillan (Eds.), Principles of health care ethics. (2nd ed.) (pp. 759-765). Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.

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Jones, D. G. (2006). Neuroscience and the modification of human beings. In C. Deane-Drummond & P. M. Scott (Eds.), Future perfect? God, medicine and human identity. (pp. 87-99). London, UK: T&T Clark International.

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Jones, G. (2006). The human embryo: Its ambiguous nature. In M. Jeeves (Ed.), Human nature. (pp. 25-40). The Royal Society of Edinburgh.

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Towns, C. R., & Jones, D. G. (2006). Stem cells: Public policy and ethics [Reprinted from New Zealand Bioethics Journal, 5(1), 2004, pp. 22-28]. In M. Ruse & C. A. Pynes (Eds.), The stem cell controversy: Debating the issues. (2nd ed.) (pp. 329-341). Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.

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Jones, D. G. (2004). A neurobiological portrait of the human person: Finding a context for approaching the brain. In J. B. Green (Ed.), What about the soul? Neuroscience and Christian anthropology. (pp. 31-46). Nashville: Abingdon Press.

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Jones, D. G. (2004). The emergence of persons. In M. Jeeves (Ed.), From cells to souls - and beyond. Changing portraits of human nature. (pp. 11-33). Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans.

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Jones, D. G. (2003). Cloning, stem cell technology and genetic modification: Reinventing the human person. In M. L. Y. Chan & R. Chia (Eds.), Beyond determinism and reductionism: Genetic science and the person. (pp. 16-35). Adelaide: ATF Press.

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Jones, D. G. (2001). The contemporary world of bioethics: The demanding interface between science and christianity. In L. R. B. Mann (Ed.), Science and Christianity. (pp. 69-85). Auckland: University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education.

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Jones, D. G. (2001). Workplace ethics: Tightrope or bridge? In D. Mathieson (Ed.), Faith at Work. (pp. 61-79). Auckland: Castle Publications.

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Jones, D. G. (1998). Ethics principles: What of the future? In J. Goodall & K. Sanders (Eds.), Changing World - Unchanging Values. (pp. 216-226). Cambridge, UK: International Christian Medical & Dental Association.

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Jones, D. G., & Harris, R. J. (1996). Synaptic plasticity: the relevance and limitations of morphological approaches. In C. K. Tan & E. A. Ling (Eds.), Perspectives in Neuroscience Research. (pp. 31-44). Singapore: Singapore Neuroscience Association.

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Jones, D. G. (2011). Death, definition of. In J. B. Green, J. E. Lapsley, R. Miles & A. Verhey (Eds.), Dictionary of scripture and ethics. (pp. 205-206). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic.

Chapter in Book - Other

Jones, D. G. (2011). Introductory essay to Playing God? Genetic determinism and human freedom. In P. I. I. Das (Ed.), A companion to the ISSR library of science and religion. (pp. 341-342). Cambridge, UK: International Society for Science and Religion.

Chapter in Book - Other

Jones, D. G. (2011). Introductory essay to Religion and the rise of modern science. In P. I. I. Das (Ed.), A companion to the ISSR library of science and religion. (pp. 413-414). Cambridge, UK: International Society for Science and Religion.

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Jones, G. (2009). Borderlands. In R. J. Berry (Ed.), Real scientists: Real faith. (pp. 58-71). Oxford, UK: Monarch Books.

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Jones, D. G. (2023). Anatomists' uses of human skeletons: Ethical issues associated with the India bone trade and anonymized archival collections. Anatomical Sciences Education. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1002/ase.2280

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Singh, R., Duparc, F., Jones, D. G., Gupta, K., & Kumar, R. (2023). Will standalone/collaborative anatomical research revolutionalize clinical practice? Basic Sciences of Medicine. Advance online publication. doi: 10.5923/j.medicine.20231201.01

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Jones, D. G. (2022). Academic freedom, COVID-19 and other challenges to academic debate. Medical Research Archives, 10(4). doi: 10.18103/mra.v10i4.2770

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Jones, D. G. (2022). An anatomist considers overflow at the boundaries of being a person. Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, 74(4), 212-223. doi: 10.56315/PSCF12-22Jones

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Jones, D. G. (2022). Religious concerns about COVID-19 vaccines: From abortion to religious freedom. Journal of Religion & Health, 61, 2233-2252. doi: 10.1007/s10943-022-01557-x

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Singh, R., Jones, D. G., Duparc, F., & Gupta, K. (2022). Why should anatomy not be a clinical subject? An analysis. Basic Sciences of Medicine, 11(1), 5-15. doi: 10.5923/j.medicine.20221101.02

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Singh, R., Jones, D. G., Pandey, M., & Yadav, N. (2022). Can traditional teaching of anatomy be replaced by alternative methods. International Journal of Medical Science & Current Research, 5(5), 121-135.

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Singh, R., Yadav, N., Pandey, M., & Jones, D. G. (2022). Is inadequate anatomical knowledge on the part of physicians hazardous for successful clinical practice? Surgical & Radiologic Anatomy, 44, 83-92.

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Jones, D. G. (2021). A Christian perspective on New Zealand's response to COVID-19. Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, 73(2), 67-78. Retrieved from https://network.asa3.org/page/PSCF?

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Jones, G. (2021). Cystic fibrosis, Trikafta and Christian hope. Stimulus, 28(1).

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Singh, R., Jones, D. G., Kumar, R., & Chandra, N. (2021). Will development of human anatomy revolutionize medical education? Basic Sciences of Medicine, 10(1), 10-18. doi: 10.5923/j.medicine.20211001.03

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De Gama, B. Z., Jones, D. G., Bhengu, T. T., & Satyapal, K. S. (2020). Cultural practices of the Zulu ethnic group on the body and their influence on body donation. Anatomical Sciences Education, 13, 721-731. doi: 10.1002/ase.1950

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Jones, D. G. (2020). Ethical perspectives on body donation following physician assisted death. Anatomical Sciences Education, 13, 504-511. doi: 10.1002/ase.1930

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Jones, D. G. (2020). Ethical responses to the Covid-19 pandemic: Implications for the ethos and practice of anatomy as a health science discipline. Anatomical Sciences Education, 13, 549-555. doi: 10.1002/ase.2003

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Jones, D. G. (2020). The transhumanist vision: Technological bliss or tragic misadventure? Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, 72(2), 95-108.

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Nie, J.-B., & Jones, D. G. (2019). Confucian ethics on the commercial use of human bodies and body parts: Yi (righteousness) or/and Li (profit)? Anatomical Sciences Education, 12, 444-453. doi: 10.1002/ase.1876

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Nie, J.-B., & Jones, D. G. (2019). Confucianism and organ donation: Moral duties from xiao (filial piety) to ren (humaneness). Medicine, Health Care & Philosophy, 22, 583-591. doi: 10.1007/s11019-019-09893-8

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Goodman, L., Cree, L., Jones, G., Legge, M., Shelling, A., & Farquhar, C. (2018). The futility of fertility research? Barriers to embryo research in New Zealand. New Zealand Medical Journal, 131(1477), 63-70. Retrieved from https://www.nzma.org.nz/journal

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Jones, D. G., & Nie, J.-B. (2018). Does Confucianism allow for body donation? Anatomical Sciences Education, 11(5), 525-531. doi: 10.1002/ase.1771

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Jones, D. G., & King, M. R. (2017). Maintaining the anonymity of cadavers in medical education: Historic relic or educational and ethical necessity? Anatomical Sciences Education, 10(1), 87-97. doi: 10.1002/ase.1618

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Jones, D. G. (2016). The artificial world of plastination: A challenge to religious perspectives on the dead human body. New Bioethics, 22(3), 237-252. doi: 10.1080/20502877.2016.1238580

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Jones, D. G. (2016). The changing face of the science-faith dialogue in a biomedical arena. Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, 68(3), 165-175.

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Kaw, A., Jones, D. G., & Zhang, M. (2016). The use of animal tissues alongside human tissue: Cultural and ethical considerations. Clinical Anatomy, 29(1), 19-24. doi: 10.1002/ca.22642

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Jones, D. G. (2015). Bridging the science-theology divide: Challenges posed by biomedical technology for Christian attitudes. Stimulus, 22(1), 4-13.

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Jones, D. G. (2015). Genetic privacy and use of archival human material in genetic studies: Current perspectives. Medicolegal & Bioethics, 5, 43-52. doi: 10.2147/MB.S56057

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Jones, D. G. (2015). In vitro fertilization and the destruction of embryos. Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, 37(3), 163-174.

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Singh, R., Tubbs, R. S., Gupta, K., Singh, M., Jones, D. G., & Kumar, R. (2015). Is the decline of human anatomy hazardous to medical education/profession? A review. Surgical & Radiologic Anatomy, 37, 1257-1265. doi: 10.1007/s00276-015-1507-7

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Subasinghe, S. K., & Jones, D. G. (2015). Human body donation programs in Sri Lanka: Buddhist perspectives. Anatomical Sciences Education, 8(5), 484-489. doi: 10.1002/ase.1525

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Jones, D. G. (2014). Christian responses to challenging developments in biomedical science: The case of in vitro fertilisation (IVF). Science & Christian Belief, 26(2), 143-164.

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King, M. R., Whitaker, M. I., & Jones, D. G. (2014). I see dead people: Insights from the humanities into the nature of plastinated cadavers. Journal of Medical Humanities, 35(4), 361-376. doi: 10.1007/s10912-013-9230-z

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Jones, D. G. (2013). Moral enhancement as a technological imperative. Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, 65(3), 187-195.

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Jones, D. G. (2013). The importance of realism in assessing technological possibilities: The role of Christian thinking. ISCAST. Retrieved from http://www.iscast.org/journal/articles/Jones_G_2013-06_Realism

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Jones, D. G., & Whitaker, M. (2012). Reorienting bioethics by releasing it from any religious moorings. American Journal of Bioethics, 12(12), 24-26. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2012.719269

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Jones, D. G., & Whitaker, M. I. (2012). Anatomy's use of unclaimed bodies: Reasons against continued dependence on an ethically dubious practice. Clinical Anatomy, 25(2), 246-254. doi: 10.1002/ca.21223

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Jones, D. G. (2011). Academic leadership and departmental headship in turbulent times. Tertiary Education & Management, 17(4), 279-288. doi: 10.1080/13583883.2011.605906

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Jones, D. G. (2011). Is multiple authorship in conceptual bioethics ethically sustainable? American Journal of Bioethics, 11(10), 30-32. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2011.603809

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Jones, D. G. (2010). Abortion: An alternative to the conflict paradigm. Interface, 13(1&2), 11-21.

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Jones, D. G. (2010). Peering into people's brains: Neuroscience's intrusion into our inner sanctum. Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, 62(2), 122-132.

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Jones, D. G. (2009). Gauging public opinion towards the reproductive technologies. Kōtuitui, 4(3), 221-224. doi: 10.1080/1177083X.2009.9522456

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Jones, D. G., & Whitaker, M. I. (2009). Engaging with plastination and the Body Worlds phenomenon: A cultural and intellectual challenge for anatomists. Clinical Anatomy, 22(6), 770-776. doi: 10.1002/ca.20824

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Jones, D. G., & Whitaker, M. I. (2009). Finding a context for discussing human life-extension. American Journal of Bioethics, 9(12), 77-79. doi: 10.1080/15265160903318376

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Jones, D. G., King, M. R., & Whitaker, M. I. (2009). Who gets born? How did New Zealand's Bioethics Council arrive at its recommendations? [Viewpoint]. New Zealand Medical Journal, 122(1294). Retrieved from http://journal.nzma.org.nz/journal/122-1294/3585/content.pdf

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