SIENNA stands for ‘Stakeholder informed ethics for new technologies with high socio-economic and human rights impact). It aims to developsethical frameworks, recommendations for better regulation as well as operational tools for the ethical management of human genomics, human enhancement, AI & robotics.
The liaison officer on the part of SIENNA, is Professor Maria Bottis, Ionian University, who collaborates with the Director of the Bioethics Centre of the University of Crete, Professor Stavroula Tsinorema.
The SIENNA project has received funding under the European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 741716. SIENNA is coordinated by the University of Twente.
The collaboration of the Bioethics Centre with the SIENNA project aims at discussing and diffusing the outcomes of SIENNA research as well as co-organizing scientific events on the above mentioned themes regarding the three main technologies of SIENNA (human genomics, human enhancement and AI & robotics). The mission of the Bioethics Centre is directly aligned with the scientific objectives of the SIENNA project.
For further details see the website of SIENNA here: https://www.sienna-project.eu/
For further reading, the following SIENNA reports are available open access:
Analysis of the legal and human rights requirements for genomics in and outside the EU https://zenodo.org/record/4066659#.YQkoqogzbcs
Analysis of the legal and human rights requirements for Human Enhancement Technologies in and outside the EU https://zenodo.org/record/4066617#.YQko5Igzbcs
Analysis of the legal and human rights requirements for AI and robotics in and outside the EU https://zenodo.org/record/4066812#.YQkpH4gzbcs
Ethical analysis of human genetics and genomics
https://zenodo.org/record/4068016#.YQkpQ4gzbcs
Ethical analysis of human enhancement technologies
https://zenodo.org/record/4068071#.YQkpiIgzbcs
Ethical analysis of AI and Robotics technologies
https://zenodo.org/record/4068083#.YQkpnYgzbcs