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GLUCK, MICHAEL EDWARD.
UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY :IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIETY.
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UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY :
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IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIETY.
作者:
GLUCK, MICHAEL EDWARD.
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302 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 48-12, Section: A, page: 3194.
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Dissertation Abstracts International48-12A.
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Political Science, Public Administration.
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UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY :IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIETY.
GLUCK, MICHAEL EDWARD.
UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY :
IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIETY. [electronic resource] - 302 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 48-12, Section: A, page: 3194.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 1987.
Given the level of interaction with industry and the relative infrequence with which these risks exist among those involved in UIRs, fears that cooperation will significantly undermine traditional academic norms do not seem justified. Rather, the greatest danger is that the appearance that these risks exist will undermine public trust in the university's ability to carry out its appointed tasks. Federal and university decision makers should continue to monitor UIRs and their associated risks, and they should look for ways in which policy can maintain the benefits of UIRs while preserving the university's integrity.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The prevalence of university-industry relationships (UIRs) in the life sciences has increased over the past ten years due to rapid scientific breakthroughs and their commercial potential in biotechnology. Although many scholars have qualitatively documented the implications of these changes in the life sciences, few have attempted to measure quantitatively the extent and consequences of UIRs.
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