Download PDFOpen PDF in browserExploring Ethics of African Vulture Data in Seizure Prediction Research for Ethical Implications AwarenessEasyChair Preprint 1414316 pages•Date: July 25, 2024AbstractThis abstract delves into the ethical dimensions surrounding the utilization of African vulture data in seizure prediction research, aiming to raise awareness about the implications of such practices. African vulture data, typically used for conservation and ecological studies, is increasingly being integrated into medical research, particularly in the realm of seizure prediction. This shift raises significant ethical considerations regarding privacy, consent, and cultural sensitivity. By exploring these ethical implications, this paper seeks to shed light on the potential impacts of leveraging vulture data for human health research. Through increased awareness and education, researchers and stakeholders can navigate these ethical challenges responsibly, ensuring transparency, fairness, and respect for both the data sources and the communities involved. This abstract underscores the importance of ethical reflection in interdisciplinary research and advocates for a conscientious approach to utilizing African vulture data in seizure prediction studies. Keyphrases: African vulture data, Responsible data usage, ethical conduct, research practices
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