Word: researchã
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Trumpeting the scientific breakthroughs that might accompany such research??cures for Parkinson’s! For Alzheimer’s! For diabetes! For mortality itself!—the usual voices are clamoring for a limited ban on reproductive cloning, accompanied by increased government oversight and support for the “therapeutic” variety. These forward-looking types—The New York Times and the Washington Post, Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, the pharmaceutical companies who stand to make a killing, quite literally—envision a world where it will be perfectly legal...
...wake of the economic uncertainty that followed the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the National Bureau of Economics Research??s revelation that the economy has been in a recession since March, few seniors seem surprised at the news...
...submitting their work for a review process similar to the tenure judgment. “It’s not hidden that the system here is more difficult. It’s a question of what incentives are set up by the system. The incentive is to do research??things you need to do to get tenure. You impress senior colleagues by impressing a nationwide audience...
Kevin G. Barnhurst, an associate professor of communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago, said he feels the recent tragedy has made his research??lookingat the press’s relationship to the public in a democratic society—more relevant than ever...
Harvard had supported federal funding for all embryonic stem cell research??it was a founding member of the Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research, whose goal has been to lobby for stem cell funding...