Team:IBB Pune/BIOETHICS
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As scientists and citizens, we must address questions and controversies surrounding the use of biotechnology and make choices that will best serve humanity. We should be committed to the socially responsible use of biotechnology in health care, food and agriculture, industry and the environment. As biotechnology reaches toward such benefits as treatments for intractable diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s; abundant, nutritious food; industrial sustainability; and a cleaner world, we encourage public discussion of the ethical, legal and social implications of biotechnology research. Responsible and ethical testing of new technologies and believes that decisions regarding whether and how to use medical products and technologies always must be made with profound respect for the rights of patients. In our view, appropriate regulation of biotechnology is solidly rooted in values such as autonomy, privacy, beneficence, social justice and intellectual freedom. | As scientists and citizens, we must address questions and controversies surrounding the use of biotechnology and make choices that will best serve humanity. We should be committed to the socially responsible use of biotechnology in health care, food and agriculture, industry and the environment. As biotechnology reaches toward such benefits as treatments for intractable diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s; abundant, nutritious food; industrial sustainability; and a cleaner world, we encourage public discussion of the ethical, legal and social implications of biotechnology research. Responsible and ethical testing of new technologies and believes that decisions regarding whether and how to use medical products and technologies always must be made with profound respect for the rights of patients. In our view, appropriate regulation of biotechnology is solidly rooted in values such as autonomy, privacy, beneficence, social justice and intellectual freedom. | ||
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<span style="font-weight:bold; font-size:125%; color:#FF6600;"><p>1. Synthetic Biology: How is it different from the ad-hoc molecular cloning / Genetic Engineering/RDT?</p></span> | <span style="font-weight:bold; font-size:125%; color:#FF6600;"><p>1. Synthetic Biology: How is it different from the ad-hoc molecular cloning / Genetic Engineering/RDT?</p></span> |
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