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 …
[PDF][PDF] Arts-based approaches to public engagement with research
S Ball, B Leach, J Bousfield, P Smith… - Rand Corporation …, 2021 - rand.org
There is growing interest in the use of approaches to public engagement with research that
use the arts to facilitate engagement. However, there is a lack of systematic and …
use the arts to facilitate engagement. However, there is a lack of systematic and …
[HTML][HTML] In what ways do cultural contexts influence the knowledge translation process for health decision-making and what are the implications for policy and practice …
E Engebretsen, P Umachandran, J Ødemark… - 2022 - europepmc.org
This report explores how knowledge translation (KT) and cultural contexts are
conceptualized and utilized, with a focus on health policy-making theory and practice. KT …
conceptualized and utilized, with a focus on health policy-making theory and practice. KT …
[PDF][PDF] Ethics is everywhere: Human Geography, Bioethics and the value of interdisciplinary collaboration
As scholars, we are based in separate disciplines (Daniel in Human Geography and Kristien
in Bioethics). Both of our disciplines have a history of published works claiming …
in Bioethics). Both of our disciplines have a history of published works claiming …
[HTML][HTML] The Value of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Human Geography and Bioethics
Human geography and bioethics both take pride in their interdisciplinary approaches.
Relatively little cross-pollination has occurred between human geography and bioethics …
Relatively little cross-pollination has occurred between human geography and bioethics …
Chapitre 3. Horizontal Exchange, Relations, and Resistance in Bioart and Practice-based Research
M Hey, WF Hunter, E St-Hilaire - Journal international de bioéthique et d' …, 2019 - cairn.info
Bioart sits at the intersection of two relatively elite fields of knowledge specialization and
production: Biotechnology and Art. These specializations occupy different strata of the …
production: Biotechnology and Art. These specializations occupy different strata of the …
Accessibiliser l'éthique par le récit: la création de L'histoire de LINK
G Veilleux-Verreault - 2023 - papyrus.bib.umontreal.ca
Depuis sa parution, la Déclaration de Montréal pour un développement responsable de
l'Intelligence Artificielle (DM) fait beaucoup parler d'elle et du processus de délibération qui …
l'Intelligence Artificielle (DM) fait beaucoup parler d'elle et du processus de délibération qui …
Chapitre 4. How Artistic Transgressive Posture May Challenge Research Ethics Norms
N Voarino, JC Bélisle-Pipon - Journal international de bioéthique et d' …, 2019 - cairn.info
Research-creation (RC), an emergent field at the interface of academic research and
creative activities, is challenging norms of responsible conduct of research (RCR) as well as …
creative activities, is challenging norms of responsible conduct of research (RCR) as well as …
Global Bioethics: Art, Death, and Personhood
AG Cosler - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Bioethics is an academic discipline that deals with moral issues by drawing upon a variety of
ethical norms and principles to analyze and direct healthcare practices. Articulating …
ethical norms and principles to analyze and direct healthcare practices. Articulating …
Toward a bioethical perspective for posthumanist aesthetics: Bioart as an example
B Suwara - World Literature Studies, 2021 - ceeol.com
The recent use of gene editing technology (CRISPR-Cas9) in clinical practice revived not
only bioethical discussions surrounding the potential abuse of the technology, but also the …
only bioethical discussions surrounding the potential abuse of the technology, but also the …