01151nam a22002771i 450099100236933970753620030702095456.0030925s196u it |||||||||||||||||ita b1227916x-39ule_instARCHE-032673ExLBiblioteca InterfacoltàitaA.t.i. Arché s.c.r.l. Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.192Matera, Rocco452217L'etica di G. Berkeley nel primo dialogo dell'Alcifrone /Rocco Matera[S.l.] :[s.n.],[196.]1 v. ;22 cmEstr. da: Annuario dell'Istituto magistrale, a. 1966-67, n. 5Omaggio dell'autoreBerkeley, George.b1227916x02-04-1408-10-03991002369339707536LE002 Busta A 20/212002000758378le002-E0.00-l- 00000.i1267158708-10-03LE002 Busta B 90/1022002000778260le002-E0.00-l- 00000.i1267159908-10-03Etica di G. Berkeley nel primo dialogo dell'Alcifrone165214UNISALENTOle00208-10-03ma -itait 2203424nam 2200505 450 991079716010332120230807215422.00-309-36786-70-309-36784-0(CKB)3710000000411292(MiAaPQ)EBC3439684(Au-PeEL)EBL3439684(CaPaEBR)ebr11052991(OCoLC)911194435(EXLCZ)99371000000041129220150523h20152015 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPotential risks and benefits of gain-of-function research summary of workshop /Frances Sharples [and three others], rapporteurs ; National Research Council. Board on Life Sciences ; National Research Council. Committee on Science, Technology, and Law ; Institute of Medicine. Board on Health Sciences PolicyWashington, District of Columbia :The National Academies Press,2015.©20151 online resource (140 pages)0-309-36780-8 0-309-36783-2 Includes bibliographical references."On October 17, 2014, spurred by incidents at U.S. government laboratories that raised serious biosafety concerns, the United States government launched a one-year deliberative process to address the continuing controversy surrounding so-called "gain-of-function" (GOF) research on respiratory pathogens with pandemic potential. The gain of function controversy began in late 2011 with the question of whether to publish the results of two experiments involving H5N1 avian influenza and continued to focus on certain research with highly pathogenic avian influenza over the next three years. The heart of the U.S. process is an evaluation of the potential risks and benefits of certain types of GOF experiments with influenza, SARS, and MERS viruses that would inform the development and adoption of a new U.S. Government policy governing the funding and conduct of GOF research. Potential Risks and Benefits of Gain-of-Function Research is the summary of a two-day public symposia on GOF research. Convened in December 2014 by the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council, the main focus of this event was to discuss principles important for, and key considerations in, the design of risk and benefit assessments of GOF research. Participants examined the underlying scientific and technical questions that are the source of current discussion and debate over GOF research involving pathogens with pandemic potential. This report is a record of the presentations and discussion of the meeting."--Publisher's description.EpidemicsUnited StatesPreventionUnited StatesfastEpidemicsPrevention.362.19620300973Sharples Frances Ellen1546481Sharples FrancesNational Research Council (U.S.).Board on Life Sciences.National Research Council (U.S.).Committee on Science, Technology, and Law.Institute of Medicine (U.S.).Board on Health Sciences Policy.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797160103321Potential risks and benefits of gain-of-function research3855765UNINA