Recombinant DNA: A Case Study in Regulation of Scientific Research

Considers: i. risk benefit analysis of recombinant D.N.A. research ii. Indirect regulation iii. Regulation through existing federal law. iv. A framework for government regulation of recombinant DNA research.

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Hauptverfasser: Chalfant, James C., Hartmann, Michael E., Blakeboro, Alan
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ARTICLES AND COMMENTS
Bacteria
Containment of Biohazards
DNA
DNA, Recombinant
Experimentation
Federal Government
Genetic research
Government
Government Regulation
Hazardous Substances
Human genetics
Humans
Industry
Jurisprudence
Legislation as Topic
Liability, Legal
Local Government
Malpractice
Patents as Topic
Public Policy
Recombinant DNA
Research Personnel
Risk
Risk Assessment
Risk aversion
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Social Control, Formal
Social Control, Informal
State Government
Viruses
title Recombinant DNA: A Case Study in Regulation of Scientific Research
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