By focusing institutions’ responsibility to create citizens mindful of their rights and of the interests involved in genomic knowledge and its exploitation, science museums are proposed as agoras where spreading scientific knowledge together with legal information and education. An original tool to engage citizens and build awareness on innovations with high ethical and legal significance is presented.
DTC genetic testing and the role of science museums in building ethical and legal awareness / Martinelli, Lucia; Tomasi, Marta. - In: REVISTA DE DERECHO Y GENOMA HUMANO. - ISSN 1134-7198. - 2018:49(2018), pp. 325-337. [10.14679/1207]
DTC genetic testing and the role of science museums in building ethical and legal awareness
Marta Tomasi
2018-01-01
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By focusing institutions’ responsibility to create citizens mindful of their rights and of the interests involved in genomic knowledge and its exploitation, science museums are proposed as agoras where spreading scientific knowledge together with legal information and education. An original tool to engage citizens and build awareness on innovations with high ethical and legal significance is presented.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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