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Applied sciences and engineering/Technology/Biotechnology
The Challenges of Ethics Consulting in the Biotechnology Industry: Consulting Surveys
BRIDGING SCIENCE AND SECURITY
2012 Newcomb Cleveland Prize Recipients
2006 Newcomb Cleveland Prize Recipients
Can an international student in the U.S. work away from the bench?
Timothy J. Yeatman Named CASIS Interim Chief Scientist
Phillip S. Sharp: Science Must Move Beyond Discovery to Meet Global Challenges
To accelerate innovation, scientists must stop seeing discovery as separate from invention and entrepreneurship, Sharp said.
Top U.S. Intelligence Official Calls for New Partnership to Limit Weapons Proliferation
Professional and Graduate-Level Programs on Dual Use Research and Biosecurity for Scientists Working in the Biological Sciences (2008)