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The IBE bioethics essays challenges us to address the core responsibilities of our professional society. Below are some resources to consider as we develop ethical guidelines for biological engineers. | |||
Tom Richard, Penn State University mailto:trichard@psu.edu--[[User:Tlr20|Tlr20]] 22:08, 25 April 2007 (EDT) | Tom Richard, Penn State University mailto:trichard@psu.edu--[[User:Tlr20|Tlr20]] 22:08, 25 April 2007 (EDT) | ||
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* Essays, Case Studies and Educational Resources | * Essays, Case Studies and Educational Resources | ||
[http://onlineethics.org/index.html Online Ethics for Engineering and Science (an activity of the National Academy of Engineering)] | [http://onlineethics.org/index.html Online Ethics for Engineering and Science (an activity of the National Academy of Engineering)] | ||
What do you think? | |||
"You're an idiot" said Melanie (who didn't bother to read this before sharing that quote - TLR) | |||
"Melanie didn't need to read it. Your reputation preceeds you" rebutted Mark |
Revision as of 06:12, 6 March 2010
The IBE bioethics essays challenges us to address the core responsibilities of our professional society. Below are some resources to consider as we develop ethical guidelines for biological engineers. Tom Richard, Penn State University mailto:trichard@psu.edu--Tlr20 22:08, 25 April 2007 (EDT)
- Synthetic Biology:
Synthetic Biology 2.0 Biosecurity Resolutions
- Essays, Case Studies and Educational Resources
Online Ethics for Engineering and Science (an activity of the National Academy of Engineering)
What do you think?
"You're an idiot" said Melanie (who didn't bother to read this before sharing that quote - TLR)
"Melanie didn't need to read it. Your reputation preceeds you" rebutted Mark