Found 20 items. Group: Policy papers / Reports. Listing from 1 to 20 [1]. OECD: GUIDELINES FOR THE LICENSING OF GENETIC INVENTIONS (2006)
[2]. Spain Nanotechnology Think Tank 2004 (2005)
[3]. Commission de l’éthique de la science et de la technologie: ETHICS AND NANOTECHNOLOGY: A BASIS FOR ACTION.Summary, Recommendations and Commentaries (2006)
[4]. Canadian Ethics Commission for Information and Technology. Ethical issues surrounding the donation and transplantation of organs (2004)
[5]. Canadian Ethics Commission for Information and Technology. Human genetic databases « A HUGE deal ! » (2007)
[6]. Canadian Ethics Commission for Information and Technology. Supplement. Paired organ exchange : Ethical considerations regarding a new option (2007)
[7]. A Survey of Ingredients in 25,000 Personal Care Products Reveals Widespread Use of Nano-Scale Materials, Not Assessed for Safety, in Everyday Products, by Environmental Working Group Washington, D.C. Comments to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (2006)
[8]. IEEE virtual museum exhibition on nanotechnology: nature of this phenomenon, how and where can be used, contemporary developments and perspectives (no date specified)
[9]. Working Paper Resulting from the Workshop on Strategy for Communication Outreach in Nanotechnology (2007)
[10]. EU Policy for Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies (no date specified)
[11]. RTD info: NANOMEDICINE -The miracle and the infinite (no date specified)
[12]. UNESCO: Guide 3. Educating Bioethics Committees. (2007)
[13]. UNESCO. Guide no. 1. Establishing Bioethics Committees. (2005)
[14]. UNESCO. Guide No. 2. Establishing Bioethics Committees. (2005)
[15]. UNESCO. Guide No. 3 Educating Bioethics Committees. (no date specified)
[16]. UNESCO. Guide No. 3. Educating Bioethics Committees. (2007)
[17]. Nanologue: Opinions on the Et Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Nanotechnologies (2006)
[18]. EPO: New initiative to protect IPR in China (2008)
[19]. National Consumer Council: Involve: Deliberative Public Engagement: nine principles (2008)
[20]. The International Risk Governance Council (IRGC): Risk Governance of Nanotechnology Applications in Food and Cosmetics (2008)
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