Ethics

in Biotechnology Ethics in biotechnology is the application of ethical principles, decisions and considerations to the development, regulation and use of biotechnological products and processes. It focuses on topics such as the effects of biotechnology on animals, human health, the environment, intellectual property and safety regulations, as well as the ethical implications of the use of biotechnology in society. Ethics in biotechnology is an important research field, as it helps to ensure that biotechnological products and processes are developed, used and regulated in an ethical manner. This helps to protect individuals, animals and the environment, while also promoting innovation and progress in biotechnology.

← Journal of Clinical and Practical Nursing

Related Articles

5 article(s) found
Ethics and Health
Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML
Maternal Indigenous and Artisanal Coastal Nutrition, the SDG Imperative: A Suggested Renaissance of Ethics for Research and Tertiary Education in the Anthropocene Era
Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML
How Africa Should Engage Ubuntu Ethics and Artificial Intelligence
Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML
Ethics of Modern Stem Cell Research and Therapy: Current Critical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML
Extended Bioethics as a Response to Global Biological Consciousness
Full-text HTML Download PDF Download XML