Public participation in discussion and decision-making about the development, use and regulation of science and technology is increasingly identified as a necessary component of democratic states. The challenge is how to effect this participation and encourage public engagement in conversations about science and technology issues. How can citizens be incorporated into discussion, debate and the formulation of policy? How can their knowledge and understandings have an impact on the decisions about the development and application of these technologies? What can we learn from conversations among members of community organisations, informal networks and whanau/family groups about the implications for their lives of these technologies? ...
This paper summarises the development and implementation of the research methodology that was prima...
To gain a full appreciation of a likely Mäori response to pre-birth genetic testing it is necessary ...
To gain a full appreciation of a likely Mäori response to pre-birth genetic testing it is necessary ...
Since the decoding of the human genome project concluded in 2003, rapid technological advances in th...
Biotechnology is the use of living organisms to make products and solve problems. In New Zealand, it...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
This document is a summary of discussions about genetic testing and the storage of genetic informat...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Available at: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/sps/papers/stream2/duplessis.docThe Royal Commission on Genet...
The aim of the Te Mata Ira project was to explore Maori views on biobanking and genomic research, an...
This paper summarises the development and implementation of the research methodology that was prima...
To gain a full appreciation of a likely Mäori response to pre-birth genetic testing it is necessary ...
To gain a full appreciation of a likely Mäori response to pre-birth genetic testing it is necessary ...
Since the decoding of the human genome project concluded in 2003, rapid technological advances in th...
Biotechnology is the use of living organisms to make products and solve problems. In New Zealand, it...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
This document is a summary of discussions about genetic testing and the storage of genetic informat...
Publically funded biobanking initiatives and genetic research should contribute towards reducing ine...
Available at: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/sps/papers/stream2/duplessis.docThe Royal Commission on Genet...
The aim of the Te Mata Ira project was to explore Maori views on biobanking and genomic research, an...
This paper summarises the development and implementation of the research methodology that was prima...
To gain a full appreciation of a likely Mäori response to pre-birth genetic testing it is necessary ...
To gain a full appreciation of a likely Mäori response to pre-birth genetic testing it is necessary ...