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Intro; Contents; Chapter 1: Scientific Research and Experimenting on Human Beings; 1.1 Experimentation on Human Beings; 1.2 Experimentation on Minors; 1.3 Experimentation on Women; 1.4 Experimentation in Developing Countries; 1.5 Unexperimented Drugs and Compassionate Care; References; Chapter 2: Biobanks and Ethics Committees; 2.1 Research and Biological Samples; 2.2 Biobanks and Informed Consent; 2.3 Ethics Committees or Institutional Review Boards; References; Chapter 3: Emerging Technologies and Health; 3.1 Research in Neuroscience and Neurotechnologies
3.2 Gene-Editing: New Frontiers in Research3.3 Genome Wide-Tests, Direct-to-Consumer Tests, Incidental Findings; 3.4 The New Medicine: Prevention, Prediction, Personalization, Precision; 3.5 Citizen Science: New Forms of Participation in Health; 3.6 Information and Communication Technologies in Medicine; 3.7 Big Data and Health; 3.8 Mobile Health; 3.9 Biometrics, Biosecurity, Biosurveillance; References; Chapter 4: Converging Technologies and Enhancement; 4.1 Converging Technologies: Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno-Technologies; 4.2 Enhancement (Genetic, Biological, Cognitive): Beyond Therapy
4.3 Moral Enhancement4.4 Roboethics and Artificial Intelligence: Beyond Humans; 4.5 Beyond Humans: Transhumanism and Posthumanism; 4.6 Emerging Technologies and the Future of Work; References; Chapter 5: Innovation in Techno-Science and Governance; 5.1 Techno-Scientific Progress, Ethical Pluralism and Governance; 5.2 The Role of Bioethics Committees: Seeking Shared Basic Principles/Values; 5.3 A New Regulatory Approach Facing Emerging Technologies; References.
3.2 Gene-Editing: New Frontiers in Research3.3 Genome Wide-Tests, Direct-to-Consumer Tests, Incidental Findings; 3.4 The New Medicine: Prevention, Prediction, Personalization, Precision; 3.5 Citizen Science: New Forms of Participation in Health; 3.6 Information and Communication Technologies in Medicine; 3.7 Big Data and Health; 3.8 Mobile Health; 3.9 Biometrics, Biosecurity, Biosurveillance; References; Chapter 4: Converging Technologies and Enhancement; 4.1 Converging Technologies: Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno-Technologies; 4.2 Enhancement (Genetic, Biological, Cognitive): Beyond Therapy
4.3 Moral Enhancement4.4 Roboethics and Artificial Intelligence: Beyond Humans; 4.5 Beyond Humans: Transhumanism and Posthumanism; 4.6 Emerging Technologies and the Future of Work; References; Chapter 5: Innovation in Techno-Science and Governance; 5.1 Techno-Scientific Progress, Ethical Pluralism and Governance; 5.2 The Role of Bioethics Committees: Seeking Shared Basic Principles/Values; 5.3 A New Regulatory Approach Facing Emerging Technologies; References.