Ethical Research and Innovation

Policies that refer to any information that relates to an identified or identifiable living individual.
Policy components referring to responsible research and innovation that anticipates and assesses potential implications and societal expectations with regard to research and innovation, with the aim to foster the design of inclusive and sustainable research and innovation.
Refers to regulations around Gender Equality in the workplace or field activities
Linked genomic activities
Refers to regulations around Cultural & Ethnicity Equality in the workplace or field activities.
Linked genomic activities
This refers to regulations around fully disclosing information about to participants (Volunteers, Citizen scientists, colleagues) prior to activities, including the risks the amount of physical and mental exertion. Also the seeking of prior informed consent of participants taking part in your organized activities, including parental Authorisation.
Linked genomic activities
Refers to regulations at global, national and EU laws around working conditions of personel including environment, paid work, breaks, and work durations.
Linked genomic activities
Refers to ethical regulations and best practices around the use of Artificial intelligence to conduct research and work.
Linked genomic activities
Refers to regulations at global, national and EU laws around health and safety in your physical working environment.
Linked genomic activities

Refers to ethical regulations and best practices around the use of Artificial intelligence to conduct research and work.

Linked genomic activities
Terrestrial and freshwater sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from terrestrial territories, including rivers, and lakes. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations,applying for permits, and the collection strategy.

Marine sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from marine territories. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations, applying for permits, and the collection strategy

Sampling in ex situ collections

Refers to sampling specimens being held at an institution (e.g. museum, university, etc.). It involves the steps: selecting species and locations applying for permits, and the collection strategy

Refers to regulations and best practices around keeping information shared privately in confidence between one party and another relevant party. Includes reporting of harassement of any sort, bullying.
Linked genomic activities

Refers to regulations around Cultural & Ethnicity Equality in the workplace or field activities.

Linked genomic activities
Terrestrial and freshwater sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from terrestrial territories, including rivers, and lakes. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations,applying for permits, and the collection strategy.

Marine sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from marine territories. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations, applying for permits, and the collection strategy

Sampling in ex situ collections

Refers to sampling specimens being held at an institution (e.g. museum, university, etc.). It involves the steps: selecting species and locations applying for permits, and the collection strategy

This refers to regulations around fully disclosing information about to participants (Volunteers, Citizen scientists, colleagues) prior to activities, including the risks the amount of physical and mental exertion. Also the seeking of prior informed consent of participants taking part in your organized activities, including parental Authorisation.

Linked genomic activities
Terrestrial and freshwater sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from terrestrial territories, including rivers, and lakes. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations,applying for permits, and the collection strategy.

Marine sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from marine territories. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations, applying for permits, and the collection strategy

Sampling in ex situ collections

Refers to sampling specimens being held at an institution (e.g. museum, university, etc.). It involves the steps: selecting species and locations applying for permits, and the collection strategy

Refers to regulations at global, national and EU laws around health and safety in your physical working environment.

Linked genomic activities
Terrestrial and freshwater sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from terrestrial territories, including rivers, and lakes. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations,applying for permits, and the collection strategy.

Marine sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from marine territories. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations, applying for permits, and the collection strategy

Refers to regulations around Gender Equality in the workplace or field activities

Linked genomic activities
Terrestrial and freshwater sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from terrestrial territories, including rivers, and lakes. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations,applying for permits, and the collection strategy.

Marine sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from marine territories. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations, applying for permits, and the collection strategy

Sampling in ex situ collections

Refers to sampling specimens being held at an institution (e.g. museum, university, etc.). It involves the steps: selecting species and locations applying for permits, and the collection strategy

Refers to regulations at global, national and EU laws around working conditions of personel including environment, paid work, breaks, and work durations.

Linked genomic activities
Terrestrial and freshwater sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from terrestrial territories, including rivers, and lakes. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations,applying for permits, and the collection strategy.

Marine sampling

The work-flow for collecting fresh organisms from marine territories. It involves the steps:selecting species and locations, applying for permits, and the collection strategy

Sampling in ex situ collections

Refers to sampling specimens being held at an institution (e.g. museum, university, etc.). It involves the steps: selecting species and locations applying for permits, and the collection strategy

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Biodiversity Genomics Europe project grant agreement ID: 101059492 and DOI: 10.3030/101059492

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