Responsible Research in Action Laboratory Posters
Providing resources to increase awareness of social and ethical issues related to nanotechnology is an important part of the NNIN training efforts. This is particularly critical given the large number of nanotechnology users that NNIN is responsible for. NNIN thus has a number of efforts to develop effective training and information media o SEI topics.
The following Responsible Research in Action laboratory pictures were developed as part of the Social and Ethical Issues in Nanotechnology program of the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN). Specifically, they were developed as a Research Experience for Undergraduates project, by Chloe Lake, University of Buffalo, working at Cornell University under the direction of Prof. Katherine McComas and Norman Porticella Messages were developed from discussions with the users of the Cornell Nanoscale Facility during the summer of 2010, expanded by Ms. Lake, and refined through several focus groups of CNF users.
These posters are intended to be a small part of a campaign to promote awareness within the nanotechnology technical community of the broader impacts of advanced nanotechnology research and everyone's responsibilities to the larger community. Although refering specifically to nanotechnology, they are also suitable for use within the broader scientific research community.
Printed copies (11 x 17 poster stock or static cling vinyl) are available for end user laboratory use by contacting Program Manager, NNIN, Cornell University, LCR2@cornell.edu
Pride in Your Work
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Impact
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Keeping Society's Trust
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Consider the Benefits and Risks
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Effects You Can Live With
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Posters are available free of charge, on either glossy poster stock or static cling vinyl (ideal for clean rooms). Contact the NNIN Deputy Director at rathbun@cnf.cornell.edu to request copies.
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Graphics by Jennifer Infante Design
All posters are copyright Cornell University 2010. Downloading and printing for laboratory use permitted. All other rights reserved.
Your feedback is welcome. Contact rathbun@cnf.cornell.edu or kam19@cornell.edu