Ethics for bioengineering scientists: treating data as clients [Book Review]

The New Bioethics 29 (2):191-193 (2022)
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This book aims to act as an ethics textbook for what it terms ‘bioengineering students’: scientists working with medical technologies either in research or clinical practice. It is aimed at an Amer...

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