Biotechnology
Abstract
Biotechnology is an evolving and dynamic industry. In this era of rapid scientific advances in genomics, proteomics and biology, the biotech industry is playing an increasingly vital role in our economy, health and environment. It is essential to understand how to effectively apply the innovation of this industry to advance our economic competitiveness and national security needs. The United States is in a strong position with the world's most vibrant biotechnology sector. The applications of biotechnology, such as medicine, agribusiness, forensics, informatics and the defense sector, offer many benefits, but also bring some risk, requiring public policy decisions in such controversial areas as cloning and information privacy. A comprehensive national strategy that derives maximum advantage from biotechnology is required to ensure the greatest benefit to American prosperity.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA524092
Entities
People
- Amanda Levenson
- Bill French
- Gerry Parker
- Jim Deangelis
- Kathy Smith
- Lee Bond
- Marc Humphries
- Norm Albert
- Tina Ballard
- Turk Shekem
Organizations
- Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy