Browsing by Subject "ethics"

Sort by: Order: Results:

  • Warren-Kretzschmar, Bartlett; von Haaren, Christina (Potenza : Sisef-Soc Italiana Selvicoltura Ecol Forestale, 2014)
    Landscape visualizations have the potential to support participatory environmental planning at different spatial scales and decision levels from international to farm level. However, it is yet unclear what specific demands ...
  • Strech, Daniel; Metz, Courtney; Knüppel, Hannes (San Francisco : Public Library of Science, 2014)
    Introduction: According to the Declaration of Helsinki and other guidelines, clinical studies should be approved by a research ethics committee and seek valid informed consent from the participants. Editors of medical ...
  • Kwisda, Koko; White, Lucie; Hübner, Dietmar (London : BioMed Central Ltd., 2020)
    Background: The burgeoning field of biomedical research involving the mixture of human and animal materials has attracted significant ethical controversy. Due to the many dimensions of potential ethical conflict involved ...
  • Hoppe, Nils (Lausanne : Frontiers Media S.A., 2013)
    A commentary on ELSI 2.0 for genomics and society by Kaye,J.,Meslin,E.,Knoppers,B.,Juengst, E., Deschênes,M.,Cambon-Thomsen,A., etal. (2012). Science 336, 673–674. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1218015
  • Kaye, Jane; Hurles, Matthew; Griffin, Heather; Grewal, Jasjote; Bobrow, Martin; Timpson, Nic; Smee, Carol; Bolton, Patrick; Durbin, Richard; Dyke, Stephanie; Fitzpatrick, David; Kennedy, Karen; Kent, Alastair; Muddyman, Dawn; Muntoni, Francesco; Raymond, Lucy F.; Semple, Robert; Spector, Tim (London : Nature Publishing Group, 2014)
    Recent advances in sequencing technology allow data on the human genome to be generated more quickly and in greater detail than ever before. Such detail includes findings that may be of significance to the health of the ...
  • Kallioinen, Noa; Pershina, Maria; Zeiser, Jannik; Nosrat Nezami, Farbod; Pipa, Gordon; Stephan, Achim; König, Peter (Lausanne : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019)
    Self-driving cars have the potential to greatly improve public safety. However, their introduction onto public roads must overcome both ethical and technical challenges. To further understand the ethical issues of introducing ...
  • Hübner, Dieter (Berlin : De Gruyter, 2013)
    Escalation is commonly understood as the constant aggravation of mutual sanctions between two conflicting parties. While escalations have been intensively explored within the empirical sciences, philosophy and ethics have ...
  • White, Lucie; Van Basshuysen, Philippe (London : BMJ Publishing Group, 2021)
    At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, high hopes were put on digital contact tracing, using mobile phone apps to record and immediately notify contacts when a user reports as infected. Such apps can now be downloaded ...