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December 29th, 2005
Scholars debate whether to limit scientific research
Abstract:
ASU’s College of Law Center for the Study of Law, Science, & Technology will play host to a conference titled “Forbidding Science? Balancing Freedom, Security, Innovation and Precaution” Jan. 12 – 13, 2006. The second day’s events will focus on three case studies involving emerging research controversies in the areas of pathogens and toxins, nanotechnology and cognitive enhancement.
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Arizona State University
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