From the 2009 Nanoethics Graduate Education Symposium, part of the first annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (S.NET, www.thesnet.net/). See also depts.washington.edu/ntethics/
Davis Baird is dean of the South Carolina Honors College and a founding member of the Nanoscience and Technology Studies Group at the University of South Carolina NanoCenter. He received his PhD (1981) from Stanford University's Program in Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Language and Logic. In addition, he has an MA (1981) from Stanford and a BA (1976) from Brandeis University. His research has focused on the history and philosophy of scientific instruments, those developed for analytical chemistry during the 20th century, and more recently the instruments that make nanotechnology possible. He is the principle investigator of a funded interdisciplinary research effort focused on the societal and ethical interactions of nanotechnology. This effort involves a team of 20 researchers from 10 departments across six colleges at USC, working in cooperation USC's NanoCenter.
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