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Vivian Weil

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Science and Engineering Ethics|July 3, 2002
Making sense of scientists' responsibilities at the interface of science and society. Commentary on "Six Domains of Research Ethics"Vivian Weil
Science and Engineering Ethics|September 30, 2005
Standards for evaluating proposals to develop ethics curriculaVivian Weil
IRB|March 1, 1990
Sharing scientific data II: normative issuesVivian Weil, Rachelle Hollander
Professional Ethics (Gainesville, Fla.)|April 1, 1995
Ethics and relationships in laboratories and research communitiesVivian Weil, Robert Arzbaecher
Science and Engineering Ethics|December 5, 2003
Barking up the wrong tree? Industry funding of academic research. A case study with commentariesBrian Schrag, Gloria Ferrell, Vivian Weil, et al.
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Science and Engineering Ethics|July 3, 2002
Making sense of scientists' responsibilities at the interface of science and society. Commentary on "Six Domains of Research Ethics"Vivian Weil
Science and Engineering Ethics|September 30, 2005
Standards for evaluating proposals to develop ethics curriculaVivian Weil
IRB|March 1, 1990
Sharing scientific data II: normative issuesVivian Weil, Rachelle Hollander
Professional Ethics (Gainesville, Fla.)|April 1, 1995
Ethics and relationships in laboratories and research communitiesVivian Weil, Robert Arzbaecher
Science and Engineering Ethics|December 5, 2003
Barking up the wrong tree? Industry funding of academic research. A case study with commentariesBrian Schrag, Gloria Ferrell, Vivian Weil, et al.
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