The development of attitudes toward science and technology: a longitudinal analysis of Generation X [0.03%]
关于X世代科技态度的变化:纵向分析
Jon D Miller,Belén Laspra,Carmelo Polino et al.
Jon D Miller et al.
Research on public attitudes toward science and technology policy has relied on surveys taken at single points in time. These surveys fail to indicate how these attitudes develop or change. In this study, we use data from the Longitudinal S...
Governing with public engagement: an anticipatory approach to human genome editing [0.03%]
公众参与治国:人类基因组编辑的前瞻性治理方法
Dorit Barlevy,Eric Juengst,Jeffrey Kahn et al.
Dorit Barlevy et al.
In response to calls for public engagement on human genome editing (HGE), which intensified after the 2018 He Jiankui scandal that resulted in the implantation of genetically modified embryos, we detail an anticipatory approach to the gover...
The Post-Normal Challenges of COVID-19: Constructing Effective and Legitimate Responses [0.03%]
COVID-19的后常态挑战:构建有效且具正当性的应对措施
Stephen Rainey,Maru Mormina,Sapfo Lignou et al.
Stephen Rainey et al.
The ongoing COVID-19 emergency clearly presents novel challenges, both in terms of difficulties for maintaining public health and in assuring that governmental responses are ethically sound. Centrally, responses must respect, as best as pos...
Paulo Savaget,Tulio Chiarini,Steve Evans
Paulo Savaget
Technologies based on artificial intelligence (AI) can radically change the existing political paradigm, empowering more diffused forms of political participation beyond elections-especially in the emergent worldwide context of unrestricted...
Investigating the US biomedical workforce: Gender, field of training, and retention [0.03%]
美国生物医学劳动力调查:性别、培训领域和留存率
Anne E Winkler,Sharon G Levin,Michael T Allison
Anne E Winkler
The biomedical research workforce plays a crucial role in fostering economic growth and improving public health through discoveries and innovations. This study fills a knowledge gap by providing a comprehensive portrait of this workforce an...
The institutional workers of biomedical science: Legitimizing academic entrepreneurship and obscuring conflicts of interest [0.03%]
生物医学科学的制度工作者:学术创业的合法性及利益冲突的模糊化
Renata E Axler,Fiona A Miller,Pascale Lehoux et al.
Renata E Axler et al.
Given growing initiatives incentivizing academic researchers to engage in 'entrepreneurial' activities, this article examines how these academic entrepreneurs claim value in their entrepreneurial engagements, and navigate concerns related t...
Moving from trust to trustworthiness: Experiences of public engagement in the Scottish Health Informatics Programme [0.03%]
从互信到可信:苏格兰卫生信息计划中的公共参与经验
Mhairi Aitken,Sarah Cunningham-Burley,Claudia Pagliari
Mhairi Aitken
The Scottish Health Informatics Programme (SHIP) was a Scotland-wide research programme exploring ways of collecting, managing and analysing electronic patient records for health research. As part of the SHIP public engagement work stream, ...
Ethical and social implications of the Human Genome Project: the issues in the UK [0.03%]
人类基因组计划的伦理和社会影响:英国面临的问题
Alison C Stewart
Alison C Stewart