Nanoethics publications

Taking a precautionary approach to nanotechnology,” Nanotechnology Development 1.e6 (2011): 26-30.

“Nanotechnology and the Precautionary Principle,” The Irish Review, No. 43 (Summer 2011): 49-59.

Bert Gordijn, Rob de Vries and Dónal P. O’Mathúna, “Ethical Issues in Nanotechnology,” in The Sage Handbook of Health Care Ethics: Core and Emerging Issues. Edited by Ruth Chadwick, Henk ten Have and Eric M Meslin, pp. 402-412. Los Angeles: Sage, 2011.

Nanotechnology Scenarios: Ethics and Science Fiction,” Nanotechnology Perceptions, 6.2 (2010): 113-119

Nanotechnology-enabled dietary supplements,” Alternative Medicine Alert 13.6 (June 2010): 61-64.

Nanomedicine: The Hope, the Promise, and the Need for Precaution,” Research Practitioner 11.2 (March-April 2010): 59-68.

From iPods to iHumans: what will nanotechnology do to us? The God and Science lecture no. 9, Belfast, 18 Jan 2010. Audio recording available and paper to come soon.

From iPods to iHumans: What Will Nanotechnology Do to Us?” Dignitas, 16.4 (Winter 2009): 1, 4-5.

Ignite Dublin #2 – 5 min to explain Nanoethics, 4 Dec 2009

Exploring the environmental aspects of nanotechnology – a case study approach.
and Teaching Nanoethics using science fiction.
Presentations at the Teaching Ethics to Bioscience Students: Sustainability and the Environment, Cardiff, Wales, 9 Dec 2009

Morality reduced to nano level, interview in The Irish Times, 27 Nov 2009

Debating Nanoethics through film, with Pat Brereton; Negotiating New Sciences in Society, Dublin City University, 22-23 Jan 2009