Nanomedicine
Margo Binet
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Date : 22/11/22
Students: CADOT Robin & BINET Margo L3 EcoBP
nanomedicine& ethicS
introduction
What's Nanomedicine ?
- Discover in 1974 by Norio Taniguchi
- processes involved in the design, manufacture and use of structures on the nanometer scale.
- Possibility of structuring matter at the nanoscale
- creating materials with new properties
development
Clinical ethic
Doctor-patient relation
- The lack of knowledge skews the informed constent of the patient
Toxicity
Potential danger
- Lack of knowledge about the danger
- Repercussion on several fields
development
Optimising Human performances
The main issue
- 2 aspects of nanomedicine
- Goals attribuate to nanotechnology
- Long-term applications
- Other ethical issues would be called into question
Which risks for our privacy ?
The use of nanotechnology in the future
Discussion
Conclusions
- Incertainties and risks
- Same ethical issues raised by nanomedicine
- Not strong enough to forbbiden this use
Issues that are not new
Sciences have been rehashing the same major themes for the past decade.
Conclusion
ENJEUX ÉTHIQUES ET SOCIAUX DE LA NANOMÉDECINE : LE POINT SUR LA QUESTION; Philippe-Aubert CÔTÉ; Lex Electronica, vol. 17.2