June 9th, 2005
Code of Ethics
Abstract:
Mike Treder: "As nanotechnology develops, one important step is the professionalization of the people who work on nanotechnology. A useful step towards professionalization is the development of a code of ethics for the profession."
That's how University of South Carolina student Ashley Shew introduces her "Proposal for a Code of Ethics for Nanotechnology: For Your Perusal & Provocation." I'm not a nanotechnologist, per se, and so my opinion on this should count for little. But it does look to me as if Ashley has made a good start.
Source:
Responsible Nanotechnology
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