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The Shifting Currents of Bioscience Innovation

William Hoffman

Global Policy, 2014, vol. 5, issue 1, 76-84

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Over the long term, finding broad agreement on what constitutes the appropriate use of emerging biological technologies will be one of the great challenges for twenty-first century global governance.

Date: 2014
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