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... science and engineering contributions to important national needs. Statement from the presidents of the National Academies.
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... Relationships between aca demic institutions and industry in the life sciences -- An industry survey. New England Journal of Medicine 334:368–373.
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... . Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
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... In A Web of Prevention: Biological Weapons, Life Sciences and the Governance of Research, B Rappert and C
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... 2007. Establishing a code of conduct in the life sciences.
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... Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. National Science Board.
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... 2004. A Code of Conduct for the Life Sciences: A Practical Approach.
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... 2007. Biodefense Researchers Survey of Opinions on the Select Agent Regulations and Achieving the Goal of National Security and Protecting Public Health.
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... 2008. Outreach and Education in the Life Sciences: Case Study in the U.S.
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... Politics and the Life Sciences 25(1–2)


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