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Scientific ethics: concise ethical applications

EuroScicon Conference on Applied Science, Biofuels & Petroleum Engineering
November 12-13, 2018 Athens, Greece

Marcello Menapace

M&Ms Consulting Ltd, UK

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Int J Appl Sci Res Rev

Abstract:

Scientific ethics (SE) as previously defined by the author does have broad applications in other scientific fields especially those that are less theoretical and more practical. Applied science is an umbrella term to define several diverse areas of research (including but not limited to robotics, biotechnology, environmental sciences, etc.), all worthy of being the independent objects of ethical analysis. Through logic application of the already defined principles, SE can speak with authority on practical questions (like the morality of actions). After a brief introduction on the theoretical/philosophical features of SE, each field will be assessed highlighting the most relevant advances in both current and future societal and moral issues related to those fields. Special attention will be devoted to the visionary outlook of interdisciplinary philosophical stances generally grouped under the term futurism. Two examples and without prejudice to the other areas are: conservation social sciences (having separate issues with respect to environmental science) and information and communication technology (ICT). The commonality with both fields is that the implications have become already situated in the very fabric of our daily lives. SE aids us in the understanding of the real impact of these applied sciences in our physical/mental lives and gives us a sound framework (moral standards) with which construct a common ethical viewpoint

Biography :

Marcello Menapace is a Researcher, Philosopher, Scientist, Medical Writer, and Professional Regulatory Consultant. He has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for over 15 years as a Lead Consultant and Research Scientist for various biotech companies and is a Member of the professional organization TOPRA. He is the Director of M&Ms Consulting Ltd, a high-end consultancy service organization. He has completed his first Master’s degree at the University of Milan (IT) in Chemistry, his second Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) at the London School of Business and Finance in London (UK) and his PhD in Life Science at the H S University in Philadelphia (US). He has published one scientific paper on Ethics and is currently collaborating with Biotech companies to publish other biological and chemical research manuscripts.

E-mail: dr.m.menapace@gmail.com