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Trust, Patents and Public Perceptions: The Governance of Controversial Biotechnology Research

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Caulfield, T and Eisiendel, J and Merz, J and Nicol, D, Trust, Patents and Public Perceptions: The Governance of Controversial Biotechnology Research, Nature Biotechnology, 24, (11) pp. 1352-1354. ISSN 1087-0156 (2006) [Refereed Article]


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DOI: doi:10.1038/nbt1106-1352

Abstract

The sustainability of many research endeavors, particularly in controversial areas, requires an understanding of public concerns. As such, governance strategies should be developed to sustain public trust.

Item Details

Item Type:Refereed Article
Research Division:Law and Legal Studies
Research Group:Public law
Research Field:Public law not elsewhere classified
Objective Division:Law, Politics and Community Services
Objective Group:Justice and the law
Objective Field:Justice and the law not elsewhere classified
UTAS Author:Nicol, D (Professor Dianne Nicol)
ID Code:41555
Year Published:2006
Web of Science® Times Cited:30
Deposited By:Law
Deposited On:2006-08-01
Last Modified:2010-05-14
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