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Giovanni De Grandis
Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Publications - 20
Citations - 790
Giovanni De Grandis is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Research ethics & Value (ethics). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 657 citations. Previous affiliations of Giovanni De Grandis include University College London.
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Shaping cities for health: complexity and the planning of urban environments in the 21st century
Yvonne Rydin,Ana Bleahu,Michael Davies,Julio D. Dávila,Sharon Friel,Sharon Friel,Giovanni De Grandis,Nora Groce,Pedro C. Hallal,Ian Hamilton,Philippa Howden-Chapman,Ka Man Lai,CJ Lim,Juliana Martins,David Osrin,Ian Ridley,Ian Scott,Myfanwy Taylor,Paul Wilkinson,James F. Wilson +19 more
TL;DR: The UCL Lancet Commission met from November, 2009, to June, 2011, bringing together an interdisciplinary team of experts to under stand how better health outcomes can be delivered through interventions in the urban environment in cities across the world, and to generate policy recommendations.
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Harvesting the promise of AOPs: An assessment and recommendations.
Annamaria Carusi,Mark R. Davies,Giovanni De Grandis,Beate I. Escher,Beate I. Escher,Geoff Hodges,Kenneth M.Y. Leung,Maurice Whelan,Catherine Willett,Gerald T. Ankley +9 more
TL;DR: The stakeholder community for AOPs, however, is broader than chemical risk assessors, and multi-faceted communication and governance strategies will address these challenges.
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Conceptual and terminological confusion around personalised medicine: a coping strategy
TL;DR: Since PM is still more an ideal than an achieved reality, a plurality of visions is to be expected and the authors need to pay attention to the people, reasons and interests behind these alternative conceptions.
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The Ethical Work that Regulations Will Not Do
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the sources of value in terms of which benefits or harms are understood in real social situations, and argue that the technologies that are used for research are not value neutral, but serve to reinforce some values at the expense of others.
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Introduction-Grand Challenges and small steps.
TL;DR: The essays collected here offer ideas and resources both for the study and for the practice of goal-driven cross-disciplinary research in the life and medical sciences.