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Daniel Frank is a research associate at the Chair of Ethics, Theory, and History of the Life Sciences at the University of Tübingen since 2018. He completed his doctorate in philosophy at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology with a dissertation focusing on the informational aspects in life sciences, particularly within the field of biosemiotics and synthetic biology. His research interests encompass Naturalistic Metaethics, Cultural Evolution, Philosophy of Biology, Medical Ethics, and the relationship between humans and technology. He has been involved in various projects exploring synthetic biology, autonomous driving, intelligent orthotics and prosthetics, and bio-3D printing. Daniel has also taught courses on ethics and theory in genetics, neuroethics, and the biological foundations of morality. His publications reflect his deep engagement with contemporary ethical debates surrounding biotechnologies, featuring collaborative works in books and journals addressing topics such as synthetic biology, genetic engineering, and comprehensive ethical analyses of modern scientific practices.
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