Science in the Private Interest: Has the Lure of Profits Corrupted Biomedical Research?

Item Type

Language

English

Abstract

Something has changed in the culture and values of academic science over the last quarter-century. University science is now entangled with entrepreneurship, and researchers with a commercial interest are caught in an ethical quandary. How can an academic scientist honor knowledge for its own sake, while also using knowledge as a means to generate wealth? Science in the Private Interest investigates the trends and effects of modern, commercialized academic science. This book dives unhesitatingly into some of modern science's messiest and most urgent questions. How did scientists begin choosing proprietary gain over the pursuit of knowledge? What effects have academic-corporate partnerships had on the quality and integrity of science? And, most importantly, how does this affect the public?

Publication Year

2003

Publication Date

2003-08-18

License

ISBN

978-0-7425-1479-9

Physical Description

XIV-247 p.

Publication Place

Lanham

Short Title

Science in the Private Interest

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Science in the Private Interest: Has the Lure of Profits Corrupted Biomedical Research?, dans Science & Ignorance, consulté le 21 Novembre 2024, https://ignorancestudies.inist.fr/s/science-ignorance/item/5568

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