The perils of industrialization
Article Abstract:
One of the major perils of industrialization has been the fall in academic research, with scientists giving up their academic freedom to work on only those projects for research that are meeting customer demands - for new therapies, and only then are funds made available to them.
Publisher: Scientist Inc.
Publication Name: The Scientist
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-3670
Year: 2007
Government expenditures, Research and Testing Services, Scientific Research and Development Services, Research & Development-Universities, Influence, Universities and colleges, Industrial development, Industrialization, University research, Government finance
Publication Name: The Scientist
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-3670
Year: 2007
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Think like a cockroach
Article Abstract:
A suggestion that researchers should adapt to the present condition of tight National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding by expanding research areas to obtain grants is presented.
Publisher: Scientist Inc.
Publication Name: The Scientist
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-3670
Year: 2008
Financial management, Management dynamics, Management, Finance, United States. National Institutes of Health, Company business management, Company financing
Publication Name: The Scientist
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-3670
Year: 2008
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Subjects list: United States, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Research grants, Research funding
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