English papers by Michio Miyasaka
Papers in printed books and journals
- We shall bear witness: Life narratives and human rights. Wiscoinsin University Press, Aug 26, 2014. ("Justice of Listening: Japanese Leprosy Segregation")
- Social and Ethical Aspects of Radiation Risk Management, Elsevier Science, Nov. 26, 2013, (pp.177-195, Lessons from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster)
- Michio Miyasaka, Sayuri Sakai, Mio Tanaka, Jun Kikunaga: Use of Brain-Machine Interfaces as Prosthetic Devices: An Ethical Analysis. Journal of Philosophy and Ethics in Health Care and Medicine, No.6, pp.29-38-, August 2012
- Michio Miyasaka, Sayuri Sakai,Haruo Yamanouchi: How Should Ethics be Taught to Medical, Nursing and Other Healthcare Students? Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, 21 (3), 91-95, 2011
- Michio Miyasaka: Punishing Paternalism: An Ethical Analysis of Japan's Leprosy Control Policy, Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, 19 (4), 103-107, 2009
- Michio Miyasaka: Resourcifying Human Bodies - Kant and Bioethics. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 8:19-27, 2005
- Miyasaka M., Yamanouchi H., Dewa K., Fukuda M. and Sakurai K:Narrative Approach to Ethics Education for Students Without Clinical Experience. Forensic Science International 113(2000), 515-518, 2000
- Michio MlYASAKA, Gen OHI, Akira AKABAYASHI, Ichiro KAI: An International Survey of Medical Ethics Curricula in Asia. Journal of Medical Ethics 25(6), 1999, p.514-521.
- Jitthai N. and Miyasaka M.:HIV Related Knowledge and Prevention among Thai Female Commercial Sex Workers in Japan. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine, 4, 190-196, 1999
- Ohi G., Akabayashi A. and Miyasaka M.:Japan's Egalitarian Health Care System: A Brief Historical Analysis, Health Care Analysis, 6, 141-149, 1998
- Gen Ohi, Ichiro Uemura, Ichiro Kai, Akira Akabayashi, Michio Miyasaka: Preventive Behaviors against HIV Transmission Adopted by Japanese Commercial Sex Workers (CSW) , Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine, 2, 132-134, 1997
- Miyasaka, Y. Takami, H. Inoue, and A. Hakura: Rat Primary Embryo Fibroblast Cells Supress Transformation by the E6 and E7 Genes of Human Papillomavirus Type 16 in Somatic Hybrid Cells. Journal of Virology, 65(1):479-82, 1991, p.479-482.
- Yamanashi, M. Miyasaka, M. Takeuchi, D. Ilic, J. Mizuguchi, and T. Yamamoto: Differential responses of p56lyn and p53lyn, products of alternatively spliced lyn mRNA, on stimulation of B-cell antigen receptor. Cell Regulation, 2, 979-987, 1991
Papers presented in conferences
- Michio Miyasaka: Brain-Machine Interface as Prosthesis: An Ethical Analysis, The Eleventh Asian Bioethics Conference (ABC11), 1 -2 August 2010, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
- Michio Miyasaka: Three fundamental elements of narrative approach to bioethics: normativity, narrativity, and social constructivity, the 2009 ASBH (The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities) Annual Meeting, October 15-18, 2009, the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, Washington, DC, USA
- Michio Miyasaka: Neuroethics: A Welfarist Perspective on Brain-Machine Interfaces in the Context of Japanese Health Care Culture, Asian Bioethics Association Ninth Asian Bioethics Conference, 3 - 7 November 2008, Hotel University Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Michio Miyasaka: Who is the identified, and who is the abstract? - Proximity, indifference and public policy, XXIth European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care Ethics, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom, 15-18 August, 2007.
- Michio Miyasaka: Neuroscience and basic medico-ethical principles, Fifth Interdisciplinary Conference Communication, Medicine & Ethics, University of Lugano, Lugano, Switzerland, 28th- 30th June 2007.
- Michio Miyasaka: Autonomy, Dignity, and Compassion: Dying with Dignity in the Context of Japanese Culture, Eighth Asian Bioethics Conference Biotechnology, Culture, and Human Values in Asia and Beyond, Century Park Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand, March 19-23, 2007.
- Michio Miyasaka: Autonomy and Justice in the Context of Japanese Health Care - An Ethical Analysis of the Care for Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) in Japan -, Joint BioethicsCongress on Inter-Cultural Bioethics / Sixth Asian Bioethics Conference, Sanliurfa, Turkey, Nov18, 2005
- Michio Miyasaka: Resourcifying human beings - objectivity and subjectivity. 17th International Congress of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, Vilunius, Lithania, August 21-23, 2003.
- Michio Miyasaka and Yuji Kodama: Ethical Analysis of Hansen's Disease Control Policy in Japan. Sixth World Congress of Bioethics, Brasillia, Brasil, Oct.30-Nov.3, 2002.
- Michio Miyasaka: A Historical and Ethical Analysis of Leprosy Control Policy in Japan. Eighth International Tsukuba Bioethics Roundtable, Tsukuba, Japan, Feb.15-18,2003.
- Miyasaka M: A Broader Definition of Justice in Global Bioethics, 16th International Congress of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, Malta, August 21-24, 2002.
- Miyasaka M: Human Cloning and Organ Transplantation from Brain Dead Donors - A Reflection of Justice in Healthcare Ethics, The 4th International Conference of Health Behavioral Science, Kobe, Japan, August 24-26, 2001.
- Miyasaka M., Yamanouchi H., Dewa K., Fukuda M. and Sakurai K.: Narrative Approach to Ethics Education for Students Without Clinical Experience, 4th International Symposium on Advances in Legal Medicine, Mainz, Germany, 1999.
- Miyasaka M., Yamanouchi H., Dewa K., Kodama Y. and Izawa H. :Education of Medical Ethics from the Perspective of Forensic Medicine、6th Indo Pacific Congress on Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, Kobe, 1998.
- Miyasaka M., Yamanouchi H., Dewa K. and Sakurai K.: Medical education and Japanese Bioethics. UNESCO Asian Bioethics Conference (ABC'97) , Kobe and Fukui, Japan, 1997.
- Michio Miyasaka, Akira Akabayashi, Ichiro Kai, Gen Ohi: Ethics Education in Medical Schools in 15 Asian Countries. East Asian Cnference on Bioethics (EACB'95), Beijing, China,1995.
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