As part of ATP-Bio’s commitment to ethical, inclusive, and socially responsible research, we are collaborating with the NetEthics project—an initiative focused on advancing responsible conduct across large, multidisciplinary engineering networks.
Using ATP-Bio as a case study, NetEthics explores how research centers like ours can better navigate complex ethical challenges, from mentoring and leadership to stakeholder engagement and equitable technology development.
The NetEthics project – led by PIs Susan Wolf, Gillian Roehrig, Timothy Pruett, Korkut Uygun, and Keisha Varma — works with a group of national experts and uses mixed methods to systematically identify key ethical values to guide network ethics.
For more information, visit the NetEthics website at https://consortium.umn.edu/grant/netethics-building-tools-training-advance-responsible-conduct-complex-research-networks.
NSF ATP-Bio is an Engineering Research Center This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EEC 1941543
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