IPA: //baɪoʊˈɛθɪks//
KK: /baɪoʊˈɛθɪks/
The study of the ethical issues and moral questions that arise from advances in biology and medicine.
Bioethics plays a crucial role in discussions about genetic engineering and medical research.
Bioethics is formed from "bio-" (from Greek "bios", meaning life) and "ethics" (from Greek "ethikos", meaning moral or relating to character). The term refers to the moral principles that govern the conduct of life sciences and healthcare.
Think of 'bio-' meaning life and 'ethics' relating to moral principles — bioethics is about the moral considerations surrounding life.