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Emerging Technologies and Ethical Issues in Engineering: Papers from a Workshop, October 14-15, 2003 (2004)

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Emerging Technologies and Ethical Issues in Engineering: Papers from a Workshop, October 14–15, 2003

Diana Bauer

Project Officer, National Center for Environmental Research

Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D.C.

Angele Lauria Baumann

Quality Assurance Physician for Human Subjects Research

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Upton, New York

Daniel Berg

Institute Professor, Decision Sciences and Engineering Systems

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Troy, New York

Rosalyn Berne

Assistant Professor, School of Engineering

University of Virginia

Charlottesville, Virginia

Stephanie J. Bird

Editor

Science & Engineering Ethics

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Tracy Blake

Intern

National Academy of Engineering

Washington, D.C.

Peter Bofah

Assistant Professor and Acting Assistant Director of CESAC, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Howard University

Washington, D.C.

Eugene Brown

Program Director, Education and Human Resources/Division of Graduate Education

National Science Foundation

Arlington, Virginia

Sarah Brown

Research Associate, Board on Mathematical Sciences and their Applications

National Academy of Sciences

Washington, D.C.

Dragana Brzakovic

Staff Associate, Office of Integrative Activities

National Science Foundation

Arlington, Virginia

Thomas Budinger

Professor and Chair, Department of Bioengineering

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, California

Richard Case

Independent Consultant

Greenwich, Connecticut

Vivienne Chin

Senior Administrative Assistant

National Academy of Engineering

Washington, D.C.

Margaret Chu

Staff Scientist, Office of Research and Development

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, D.C.

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