A New Edition of NanoEthics Is Now Available

August 5, 2016

NanoEthics (vol. 10, no. 2, 2016) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Informed Consent in Asymmetrical Relationships: An Investigation into Relational Factors that Influence Room for Reflection” by Shannon Lydia Spruit, Ibo van de Poel, and Neelke Doorn
  • “CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing – New and Old Ethical Issues Arising From a Revolutionary Technology” by Martina Baumann
  • “Nanoscale-Technologies as Subjects of Responsible Research and Innovation” by Stephan Lingner and John Weckert
  • “Responsible, Inclusive Innovation and the Nano-Divide” by Doris Schroeder, Sally Dalton-Brown, Benjamin Schrempf, and David Kaplan
  • “Locating Responsible Research and Innovation Within Access and Benefit Sharing Spaces of the Convention on Biological Diversity: The Challenge of Emerging Technologies” by Sarah A. Laird & Rachel P. Wynberg
  • “Science Policy and Concomitant Research in Synthetic Biology—Some Critical Thoughts” by Kristin Hagen
  • “A Problem with Societal Desirability as a Component of Responsible Research and Innovation: The “If We Don’t Somebody Else Will” Argument” by John Weckert, Hector Rodriguez Valdes, and Sadjad Soltanzadeh