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" The Commercialization of Genetic Research : "
edited by Timothy A. Caulfield, Bryn Williams-Jones.
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BL
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722509
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b542221
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Main Entry
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edited by Timothy A. Caulfield, Bryn Williams-Jones.
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Title & Author
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The Commercialization of Genetic Research : : Ethical, Legal, and Policy Issues\ edited by Timothy A. Caulfield, Bryn Williams-Jones.
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Publication Statement
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Boston, MA: Springer US, 1999
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(xiv, 200 pages)
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ISBN
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146154713X
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: 9781461547136
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Contents
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1. Biotechnology: Sovereignty and Sharing --;2. National Policies Influencing Innovation based on Human Genetics --;3. Transformation of a Research Platform into Commercial Products: The Impact of United States Federal Policy on Biotechnology --;4. Intellectual Property Rights and the Human Genome --;5. Making Room: Reintegrating Basic Research, Health Policy, and Ethics into Patent Law --;6. Conflict of Interest and Commercialization of Biomedical Research:What is the Role of Research Ethics Review? --;7. Scientific Journals and Their Authors' Financial Interests: A Pilot Study --;8. The Icelandic Health Sector Database: Legal and Ethical Considerations --;9. Xenotransplantation: Science, Risk and International Regulatory Efforts --;10. Cloning, God, Hitler and Mad Scientists: Arguments Used by the Public in the Cloning Debate on the Internet --;11. Patients' and Professionals' Views on Autonomy, Disability, and 'Discrimination': Results of a 36-Nation Survey --;12. Marketing and Fear Mongering: Time to Try Private Genetic Services? --;Contributors.
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Abstract
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The rapid advances made in genetic research and technology over the last few decades have led to a host of important discoveries that have allowed for the detection (and hopefully soon the treatment) of a number of genetic conditions and diseases.
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Subject
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Ethics.
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Law.
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Philosophy (General)
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LC Classification
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QH438.7E358 1999
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Bryn Williams-Jones
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Timothy A Caulfield
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