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Science and engineering ethics

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Science and Engineering Ethics|February 4, 2017
Gene Editing, Enhancing and Women's RoleFrida Simonstein
Science and Engineering Ethics|December 13, 2022
States of Uncertainty, Risk-Benefit Assessment and Early Clinical Research: A Conceptual InvestigationAntje Schnarr, Marcel Mertz
Science and Engineering Ethics|January 18, 2023
Correction: Domain Experts on Dementia-Care Technologies: Mitigating Risk in Design and ImplementationClara Berridge, George Demiris, Jeffrey Kaye
Science and Engineering Ethics|November 26, 2022
Sims and Vulnerability: On the Ethics of Creating Emulated MindsBartlomiej Chomanski
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 1, 2010
Patents, innovation, and privatization: Commentary on: "Data management in academic settings: an intellectual property perspective"Ramona C Albin
Science and Engineering Ethics|August 6, 2010
"Ain't no one here but us social forces": constructing the professional responsibility of engineersMichael Davis
Science and Engineering Ethics|July 2, 2010
The advancement of science and the dilemma of dual use: why we can't afford to fail. Proceedings of a conference. November 9-10, 2007
Science and Engineering Ethics|February 12, 2011
Authorship and responsibility in health sciences research: a review of procedures for fairly allocating authorship in multi-author studiesElise Smith, Bryn Williams-Jones
Science and Engineering Ethics|February 15, 2011
It's about scientific secrecy, dummy: a better equilibrium among genomics patenting, scientific research and health careMiriam Bentwich
Science and Engineering Ethics|February 15, 2011
ABET Criterion 3.f: how much curriculum content is enough?B E Barry, M W Ohland
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Science and Engineering Ethics|February 4, 2017
Gene Editing, Enhancing and Women's RoleFrida Simonstein
Science and Engineering Ethics|December 13, 2022
States of Uncertainty, Risk-Benefit Assessment and Early Clinical Research: A Conceptual InvestigationAntje Schnarr, Marcel Mertz
Science and Engineering Ethics|January 18, 2023
Correction: Domain Experts on Dementia-Care Technologies: Mitigating Risk in Design and ImplementationClara Berridge, George Demiris, Jeffrey Kaye
Science and Engineering Ethics|November 26, 2022
Sims and Vulnerability: On the Ethics of Creating Emulated MindsBartlomiej Chomanski
Science and Engineering Ethics|October 1, 2010
Patents, innovation, and privatization: Commentary on: "Data management in academic settings: an intellectual property perspective"Ramona C Albin
Science and Engineering Ethics|August 6, 2010
"Ain't no one here but us social forces": constructing the professional responsibility of engineersMichael Davis
Science and Engineering Ethics|July 2, 2010
The advancement of science and the dilemma of dual use: why we can't afford to fail. Proceedings of a conference. November 9-10, 2007
Science and Engineering Ethics|February 12, 2011
Authorship and responsibility in health sciences research: a review of procedures for fairly allocating authorship in multi-author studiesElise Smith, Bryn Williams-Jones
Science and Engineering Ethics|February 15, 2011
It's about scientific secrecy, dummy: a better equilibrium among genomics patenting, scientific research and health careMiriam Bentwich
Science and Engineering Ethics|February 15, 2011
ABET Criterion 3.f: how much curriculum content is enough?B E Barry, M W Ohland
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