Word: academia
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They’ve come together from the labs of academia, industry, and government for “Biosecurity 2003,” a three-day conference that Harvard has sponsored as concern for the nation’s safety mounts in the wake of Sept...
...sudden importance of this peculiar device reflects an abrupt change in scientific priorities in the post-Sept. 11 world. Biological researchers in academia, industry, and government have an incentive to work together now more than ever...
...months since Sept. 11, mounting concerns about the new regulations have initiated a dialogue between academia and government...
...don’t know what to do,” says Elizabeth George, portfolio manager for BioDefense technologies in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which culls available research resources in the interest of national security. She says the DHS has asked leaders in academia to help arrive at a better balance between national security and academic openness, but without a definite outcome. “We’ve reached out to the experts and the jury is still...
Much of this support has found its way to academia. Harvard, in fact, has seen a sudden burst of facility construction and resources development over the course of the past year, largely as a result of the new federal appropriations...