The ethical implications of tissue engineering for regenerative purposes: A systematic review
Tissue Engineering (TE) is a branch of Regenerative Medicine (RM) that combines stem
cells and biomaterial scaffolds to create living tissue constructs to restore patients' organs …
cells and biomaterial scaffolds to create living tissue constructs to restore patients' organs …
[HTML][HTML] Ethics review of decentralized clinical trials (DCTs): results of a mock ethics review
TI van Rijssel, AJ de Jong, Y Santa-Ana-Tellez… - Drug discovery today, 2022 - Elsevier
Decentralized clinical trials (DCTs) can be a valuable addition to the clinical trial landscape.
However, the practice of DCTs is dependent on a regulatory system designed for …
However, the practice of DCTs is dependent on a regulatory system designed for …
[HTML][HTML] Value dynamics in energy democracy: An exploration of community energy initiatives
A Melnyk, H Cox, A Ghorbani, T Hoppe - Energy Research & Social Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract In the European Union, energy democracy (ED) is considered a socially desirable
policy goal. One way to achieve ED is through empowering local communities to become …
policy goal. One way to achieve ED is through empowering local communities to become …
Responsible innovation as a critique of technology assessment
The notion of 'responsible innovation'has become fashionable amongst policy-makers and
knowledge institutes. In the new Horizon 2020, calls of the EU 'responsible research and …
knowledge institutes. In the new Horizon 2020, calls of the EU 'responsible research and …
Dimensions of autonomy in human–algorithm relations
L Savolainen, M Ruckenstein - New Media & Society, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This article reorients research on agentic engagements with algorithms from the perspective
of autonomy. We separate two horizons of algorithmic relations–the instrumental and the …
of autonomy. We separate two horizons of algorithmic relations–the instrumental and the …
Ethics parallel research: an approach for (early) ethical guidance of biomedical innovation
KR Jongsma, AL Bredenoord - BMC Medical Ethics, 2020 - Springer
Background Our human societies and certainly also (bio) medicine are more and more
permeated with technology. There seems to be an increasing awareness among bioethicists …
permeated with technology. There seems to be an increasing awareness among bioethicists …
Smart-glasses: Exposing and elucidating the ethical issues
B Hofmann, D Haustein, L Landeweerd - Science and Engineering Ethics, 2017 - Springer
The objective of this study is to provide an overview over the ethical issues relevant to the
assessment, implementation, and use of smart-glasses. The purpose of the overview is to …
assessment, implementation, and use of smart-glasses. The purpose of the overview is to …
A matter of trust: Online proctored exams and the integration of technologies of assessment in medical education
T Fawns, SPC Schaepkens - Helping a Field See Itself, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Issue: Technology is pervasive in medicine, but we too rarely examine how it shapes
assessment, learning, knowledge, and performance. Cultures of assessment also shape …
assessment, learning, knowledge, and performance. Cultures of assessment also shape …
A reflective design case of practical micro‐ethics in learning analytics
A burgeoning literature, policy landscape, and set of practice resources and guidelines have
emerged around ethical educational technology development and implementation …
emerged around ethical educational technology development and implementation …
Recognizing the ethical implications of stem cell research: A call for broadening the scope
The ethical implications of stem cell research are often described in terms of risks, side
effects, safety, and therapeutic value, which are examples of so-called hard impacts. Hard …
effects, safety, and therapeutic value, which are examples of so-called hard impacts. Hard …