Bioethics and biosafety in biotechnology
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Bioethics :
Bioethics is the study of the ethical issues emerging from advances in
biology and medicine. It is also moral discernment as it relates to medical policy and practice. Bioethicists are concerned with the ethical questions that arise in the relationships among
life sciences , biotechnology , medicine,
politics, law, and philosophy. It includes the study of values ("the ethics of the ordinary" ) relating to primary care and other branches of medicine.
Biosafety :
Biosafety is the prevention of large-scale loss of biological integrity, focusing both on ecology and human health .These prevention mechanisms include conduction of regular reviews of the biosafety in laboratory settings, as well as strict guidelines to follow. Biosafety is used to protect from harmful incidents. Many laboratories handling biohazards employ an ongoing risk management assessment and enforcement process for biosafety. Failures to follow such protocols can lead to increased risk of exposure to biohazards or pathogens. Human error and poor technique contribute to unnecessary exposure and compromise the best safeguards set into place for protection
Bioethics is the study of the ethical issues emerging from advances in
biology and medicine. It is also moral discernment as it relates to medical policy and practice. Bioethicists are concerned with the ethical questions that arise in the relationships among
life sciences , biotechnology , medicine,
politics, law, and philosophy. It includes the study of values ("the ethics of the ordinary" ) relating to primary care and other branches of medicine.
Biosafety :
Biosafety is the prevention of large-scale loss of biological integrity, focusing both on ecology and human health .These prevention mechanisms include conduction of regular reviews of the biosafety in laboratory settings, as well as strict guidelines to follow. Biosafety is used to protect from harmful incidents. Many laboratories handling biohazards employ an ongoing risk management assessment and enforcement process for biosafety. Failures to follow such protocols can lead to increased risk of exposure to biohazards or pathogens. Human error and poor technique contribute to unnecessary exposure and compromise the best safeguards set into place for protection
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