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      Of risks and regulations: how leading U.S. nanoscientists form policy stances about nanotechnology

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          Even though there is a high degree of scientific uncertainty about the risks of nanotechnology, many scholars have argued that policy-making cannot be placed on hold until risk assessments are complete (Faunce, Med J Aust 186(4):189–191, 2007; Kuzma, J Nanopart Res 9(1):165–182, 2007; O’Brien and Cummins, Hum Ecol Risk Assess 14(3):568–592, 2008; Powell et al., Environ Manag 42(3):426–443, 2008). In the absence of risk assessment data, decision makers often rely on scientists’ input about risks and regulation to make policy decisions. The research we present here goes beyond the earlier descriptive studies about nanotechnology regulation to explore the heuristics that the leading U.S. nanoscientists use when they make policy decisions about regulating nanotechnology. In particular, we explore the relationship between nanoscientists’ risk and benefit perceptions and their support for nanotech regulation. We conclude that nanoscientists are more supportive of regulating nanotechnology when they perceive higher levels of risks; yet, their perceived benefits about nanotechnology do not significantly impact their support for nanotech regulation. We also find some gender and disciplinary differences among the nanoscientists. Males are less supportive of nanotech regulation than their female peers and materials scientists are more supportive of nanotechnology regulation than scientists in other fields. Lastly, our findings illustrate that the leading U.S. nanoscientists see the areas of surveillance/privacy, human enhancement, medicine, and environment as the nanotech application areas that are most in need of new regulations.

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                Contributors
                elizabeth.corley@asu.edu
                Journal
                J Nanopart Res
                Journal of Nanoparticle Research
                Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
                1388-0764
                1572-896X
                17 June 2009
                17 June 2009
                October 2009
                : 11
                : 7
                : 1573-1585
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University, 411 N. Central Avenue, Suite 450, Phoenix, AZ 85004 USA
                [2 ]Department of Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin, 1545 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706 USA
                Article
                9671
                10.1007/s11051-009-9671-5
                2988222
                21170136
                36f6f026-4e49-429f-94a1-ea38feef7a6e
                © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009
                History
                : 2 March 2009
                : 29 May 2009
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                © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009

                Nanotechnology
                regulations,risks,survey,policy,nanoscale science and engineering,scientists,elsi,benefits
                Nanotechnology
                regulations, risks, survey, policy, nanoscale science and engineering, scientists, elsi, benefits

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