| Data Responsibilities
The four Austrian
focus groups were recruited, organised
and conducted by the Department of
Social Studies of Science at the University
of Vienna in the beginning of 2005
following the guidelines for setting
and content of the EU Project Challenges
of Biomedicine, Contract No. SAS6-CT-2003-510238.
The four Cypriot
focus groups / the ten Cypriot selective
interviews were recruited, organised
and conducted by the Department of
Clinical Genetics at the Archbishop
Makarios III Medical Centre in the
beginning of 2005 / in 2005 following
the guidelines for setting and content
of the EU Project Challenges of Biomedicine,
Contract No. SAS6-CT-2003-510238.
The four Dutch focus
groups were recruited, organised and
conducted by the Department of Philosophy
at the University of Utrecht in the
beginning of 2005 following the guidelines
for setting and content of the EU
Project Challenges of Biomedicine
Contract No. SAS6-CT-2003-510238.
The four French focus
groups were recruited, organised and
conducted by the Research Group on
Information, Communication and Propaganda
(GRICP) at the University of Nancy
2 in the beginning of 2005 following
the guidelines for setting and content
of the EU Project Challenges of Biomedicine,
Contract No. SAS6-CT-2003-510238.
The four German focus
groups were recruited, organised and
conducted by the Research Group Bioethics
and Science Communication at the Max-Delbrück-Center
for Molecular Medicine Berlin-Buch
in the beginning of 2005 following
the guidelines for setting and content
of the EU-Project Challenges of Biomedicine,
Contract No. SAS6-CT-2003-510238.
The ten German selective
interviews were organised and conducted
by the Department of European Ethnology
at the Humboldt University Berlin
in 2005 following the guidelines for
setting and content of the EU Project
Challenges of Biomedicine, Contract
No. SAS6-CT- 2003-510238.
The four Swedish
focus groups / ten Swedish interviews
were recruited, organised and conducted
by the Department of European Ethnology
at the University of Lund in the beginning
of 2005 / in 2005 following the guidelines
for setting and content of the EU
Project Challenges of Biomedicine,
Contract No. SAS6-CT-2003-510238.
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