Bioethics needs better input from public
Declan Butler
Nature, 1997, vol. 389, issue 6653, 775-775
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paris The biggest challenge facing those who have to grapple with bioethical issues is to find more sophisticated ways of involving the public in decision-making. This was one message to emerge from a one-day conference, “Too hot to handle?”, organized in Paris last week by the British Council and Nature.
Date: 1997
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