biotechnologyanimalbiological samplesWe try to select the main ethical problems which occur as the consequence of new biotechnologies in biomedicine. These technologies offer benefits for health and the social economy but there is also a risk of contraveninghuman rights principles. Keywords: bioethics ...
Keywords: bioethics – human rights – biotechnology – animal – biological samples From the perspective obiomedicineás the application of biological research into clinical practice we find that t here are three complex questions concerning ethical problems. (i) Each new fact which brings a benefit...
This chapter provides a brief overview of relevant ethical theories and principles for examining the various ethical issues in animal biotechnology. Such i... A Gupta - Elsevier Inc. 被引量: 12发表: 2014年 Ethical Aspects in Equine Practice Human utilization of animals is being increasingly brough...
Nanobiotechnology is the convergence of existing and new biotechnology with the 1 ability to manipulate matter at or near the molecular level. This ability to manipulate matter on a scale of 100 nanometers (nm) or less is what constitutes the nanotechnology revolution occurring today, the potentiall...
We selected important ethical conflicts of interest in current cell biology and which remain stillunresolved: the use of human biological material, patents for biological material, cloning and use of stemcells, genetic engineering, onset of human life and death, and the use of vertebrate biomodels....
KevinMadden, ...PatrickZweidler-McKay, inEthical Challenges in Oncology, 2017 Conclusion Ethical dilemmasare borne out of conflicts of values and principles, the resolution of which reasonable people may disagree. This may manifest in competing patient/guardian and physician autonomies; competing princi...
. you'll shift focus to the ethically complex terrain of robotics in warfare, scrutinizing the implications of autonomous machines in armed conflicts. Finally, you will explore the use of robotics in policing, where we'll discuss the evolving roles of machines in law enforcement and the ethical...
Finally, seven studies pointed to the possible conflicts of interest between various stakeholders in clinical proteomics, which may arise from intellectual property (IP) protections (32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42). IP protections are in place to encourage scientific and other creative progress, ...
ranking exclusion criterion. All conflicts were resolved through consensus in team meetings and in consultation with ASI. After title and abstract screening, full texts were obtained and stored in Zotero. Full text screening results were recorded in Covidence. Figure1shows the screening process and ...
Is concerned by recurrent allegations appearing in the press concerning possible conflicts of interest involving senior EIB management staff; urges the EIB to adopt a code of ethics clarifying the standards management staff are required to uphold; not-set At the same time, we also believe that...