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Notes from the SIENNA Project Final Conference

In these notes, Jonathan Hankins offers some personal thoughts on the SIENNA conference experience. - More More

by Jonathan Hankins, 23 March 2021 Permalink

Notes from the SIENNA Project Final Conference
Read also: Other posts on Roboethics, biotechnology and Governance

Three years of collaboration with the School of Design - Politecnico di Milano

Three years of collaboration synthesized in a short video! - More More

by Redazione FGB, Tommaso Correale Santacroce, 11 July 2017 Permalink

Three years of collaboration with the School of Design - Politecnico di Milano

Game-changing innovations and responsibility. A dialogue with David Guston.

On November, 14th, The Fondazione Bassetti had the honor to host Professor David Guston, Founding Director of the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and Co-Director of the Institute for the Future of Innovation in Society Arizona State University. Here presentation, videos, slides and photos. - More More

by Angela Simone, Redazione FGB, 29 November 2016 Permalink

Game-changing innovations and responsibility. A dialogue with David Guston.
Read also: Journal of Responsible Innovation reviews and some posts on VIRI

An Introduction to the Agri/Cultures Project

Readers may be interested to learn that Fern Wickson, program coordinator of the Society, Ecology and Ethics Department (SEED) at GenØk Centre for Biosafety in Tromsø, Norway and member of the VIRI, is currently leading the new 'Agri/Cultures Project'. - More More

by Redazione FGB, 10 August 2015 Permalink

An Introduction to the Agri/Cultures Project

The Karp Laboratory for Advanced Biomaterials and Stem Cell Based Therapeutics

In this article Jonathan Hankins describes his visit to the Karp laboratory in Cambridge. - More More

by Jonathan Hankins, 12 April 2013 Permalink

Porcupine Quill Demonstration
Categories biotechnology, genetics

Is biotechnological research in Italy a chimera? (Second part)

The second part of the interview conducted by Cristina Grasseni with Giovanna Lazzari e Cesare Galli at the Laboratory of Reproduction Technology in Cremona (Italy) in which many points of fundamental importance for a serious contemporary debate on responsibility and innovation emerge. - (post in Italian) - More More

by Redazione FGB, 26 November 2008 Permalink

La ricerca presso il Laboratorio di Tecnologie della Riproduzione di Porcellasco
Categories genetics

Is biotechnological research in Italy a chimera? An interview with Giovanna Lazzari and Cesare Galli

Research originality, an experimental approach and leadership within the scientific community has brought the Laboratory of Reproduction Technology (Cremona, Italy) to the cutting edge of scientific innovation regarding the cloning of breeding animals (above all with cows, horses and pigs). Giovana Lazzari and Cesare Galli were asked about the nature of the Laboratory of Reproduction Technology, their current activities and the new challenges they will have to face. - (post in Italian) - More More

by Redazione FGB, 8 October 2008 Permalink

Laboratory of Reproduction Technology (Cremona, Italy)
See also: Opinione pubblica, biotecnologie e "società del rischio" a research by Poster-FGB, the Call for Comments on biotechnology and the 'Topics' published on 2000/2002: Biotecnologie e Ingegneria genetica (2001-2002) and Biotecnologie e Ingegneria genetica (2000-2002)
Categories genetics

Genetic Testing and its Implications: an interview with Dr. Arthur Caplan

In this discussion, Dr. Arthur Caplan discusses the implications of genetic screening, pre-natal testing, pre-natal gender selection, reproductive freedom, political education, and neurological enhancement, all within the context of responsibility in innovation, and with a nod to how effects may differ in different cultures around the world. - More More

by Jeff Ubois, 25 November 2006 Permalink

Arthur Caplan
Categories Interview, genetics

Slow food, fast genes: the different timescapes of innovation and responsibility in the anthropology of food (2)

(continuing from "Slow food, fast genes... (1)") Timescapes of authenticity Innovation or creativity: which is the best concept for explaining the kind of novelty that affects our daily consumption of... - More More

by Redazione FGB, 6 June 2005 Permalink

pasture product

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