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BioMEMS: Forging New Collaborations Between Biologists and Engineers
Published on: November 1, 2007
International Scientific Collaborations: A Key to Scientific Success
1College of Arts and Sciences. jfrancisco3@unl.edu.
Abstract:
" …︁ Cross-cultural collaboration, when it works, is synergistic, and brings understanding between partners that neither is likely to be able to develop alone. There are people in the world that know something, but nobody knows everything. International collaborations in science bring together and capitalize on the dispersal of knowledge and resources across the globe, and the human desire to advance knowledge …︁" Read more in the Editorial by Joseph S. Francisco.
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