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Planning for US science policy in 2009

Thomas Kalil
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Thomas Kalil: special assistant to the chancellor for science and technology at the University of California, and a senior fellow with the Center for American Progress

Nature, 2006, vol. 443, issue 7113, 751-752

Abstract: To maximize the resources allocated to science and technology during the next US administration the science community must prepare now, argues Thomas Kalil.

Date: 2006
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