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Incorporating the effects of health into an analysis of economic disparities in America dramatically affects our understanding of wealth levels across groups--particularly across races.
The term "political science" used to mean public policy studied not just as opinion but based on empirical, documentable evidence. Today it's come to mean something darker--the subversion of science in the hands of ideologues committed to manipulating public policy to their end. This new, and disheartening use of the...
A vigorous entrepreneurial spirit was apparent at a translational research innovation symposium at Duke University--a determination to do something outside the usual academic practice.
I’m increasingly convinced that the oversight of healthcare delivery and medical product development are certainly too important to be led by those who have never treated a patient nor picked up a test-tube.
While biopharmaceutical companies may be thought of as mission oriented, they are almost certainly the poster children for adaptation. They need to focus on finding the most pressing relevant issues to help their patients.
This volume offers a balanced and comprehensive snapshot of the changing landscape for vaccine markets.
Residentscholar Michael Auslin will study U.S.-Asia relations.
A discussion of world water markets and various countries' water policies.









