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Emilio Mordini

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    Summary: The Budapest meeting 2005 intensified networking on ethics of science: The case of reproductive cloning, germline gene therapy and human dignity
    with Diana Malpede, Balázs Gulyás, Maurizio Salvi, Hans E. Roosendaal, Miltos Ladikas, Beate Littig, István Hargittai, Ron Cole-Turner, Ferenc Oberfrank, Judit Sándor, David Edbrooke, Péter Molnár, Jan Vorstenbosch, Eörs Szathmáry, Josef Kuře, Jorge Guerra González, Carlos Romeo Casabona, Rolando Meloni, Jacques Mallet, András Dinnyés, and Guido Van Steendam
    Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (3): 415-420. 2006.
    Technology Ethics
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    The Budapest meeting 2005 intensified networking on ethics of science: The case of reproductive cloning, germline gene therapy and human dignity
    with Diana Malpede, Balázs Gulyás, Maurizio Salvi, Hans E. Roosendaal, Miltos Ladikas, Beate Littig, István Hargittai, Ron Cole-Turner, Ferenc Oberfrank, Judit Sándor, David Edbrooke, Péter Molnár, Jan Vorstenbosch, Eörs Szathmáry, Josef Kuře, Jorge Guerra González, Carlos Romeo Casabona, Rolando Meloni, Jacques Mallet, András Dinnyés, and Guido Van Steendam
    Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (4): 731-793. 2006.
    This paper reports on the meeting of the Sounding Board of the EU Reprogenetics Project that was held in Budapest, Hungary, 6–9 November 2005. The Reprogenetics Project runs from 2004 until 2007 and has a brief to study the ethical aspects of human reproductive cloning and germline gene therapy. Discussions during The Budapest Meeting are reported in depth in this paper as well as the initiatives to involve the participating groups and others in ongoing collaborations with the goal of forming an…Read more
    This paper reports on the meeting of the Sounding Board of the EU Reprogenetics Project that was held in Budapest, Hungary, 6–9 November 2005. The Reprogenetics Project runs from 2004 until 2007 and has a brief to study the ethical aspects of human reproductive cloning and germline gene therapy. Discussions during The Budapest Meeting are reported in depth in this paper as well as the initiatives to involve the participating groups and others in ongoing collaborations with the goal of forming an integrated network of European resources in the fields of ethics of science.
    Technology Ethics
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