2001-07-12
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Part 1. The 2000 William D. Carey Lecture
1. The wellspring of discovery
Part 2. Scientific establishment
2. The scientific establishment
Part 3. Technology's impact on society
3. Why the future doesn't need us
4. A response to bill joy and the doom-and-gloom thchnofuturists
5. Not by reason alone
6. Nanotechnology and societal transformation
Part 4. The year 2000 +25, -25 : Retrospective and prospective views of science and technology policy
7. Fifty years of science and technology policy in ten minutes
8. Science and the Economy
9. A prospective look at science and technology policy
10. Linking scientific research to societal outcomes
11. Why I am optimistic about the future
12. The age of transitions
Part 5. Genetic modification of foods : The public's mistrust of science, and science's misunderstanding of the public
13. What is the future of GMOs?
14. Frankenfood or doubly green revolution : Europe vs. America on the GMO debate
15. Prospects for agricultural biotechnology-A view from industry
16. The importance of a rigorous regulatory regime in developing public trust
17. Improving communication about new food technologies
18. Bioengineered food-safety and labeling
Part 6. Social, economic, and political implications of information technologies
19. Technophilia.com
20. Next generation internet, e-business and e-everything
21. From digital divide to digital opportunity
22. Prospects for internet policy research
Part 7 Academic science and industrial development
23. Technology transfer and academic capitalism
24. The entrepreneurial university
25. Technology transfer and commercialization of university performed research: The arizona experience
Part 8. Do medical research and technology advances really lead to improved health care?
27. Using research to guide healthcare dicisions
28. Medical research, technology, and improved health care
29. The future of clinical research : An AAMC perspective
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