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Instititute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies






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Enhancement & Underrepresented Populations




April 24, 2007

Technological Enhancement of Humans? Perspectives of Researchers from Underrepresented Populations

April 24, 2007
Arizona State University
Tempe Campus
Tempe, Arizona

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This research conference, will bring together undergraduate and graduate researchers (and their mentors) from across the country who are con­tributing perspectives on human enhancement that are not (yet) part of the dominant dialogue, the conference will begin to create a network whose purpose is steering these converging technologies toward more representative and more just outcomes.

Call for papers: electronic submission of abstracts of January 24, 2007.

Sponsored by the NSEC/Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University (CNS-ASU) and More Graduate Education at Mountain States Alliance (MGE@MSA) and the Western Alliance to Expand Student Opportunities (WAESO) both headquartered in the Hispanic Research Center at ASU, in collaboration with the NSEC/Center for Nanotechnology in Society at the University of California, Santa Barbara, the NanoSTS group at the University of South Carolina, and the nanotechnology-in-society group of Harvard University and the University of California, Los Angeles.

For more information: http://cns.asu.edu/about/documents/nbic-final.pdf or MGE@ASU.EDU.


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