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High Throughput Co-culture Assays for the Investigation of Microbial Interactions
Published on: October 15, 2019
まとめ
アメリカの科学は,従来からの顧客である政府と産業とのつながりが断ち切れている. この疎外は,米国における科学の進歩とイノベーションの将来に重大な脅威をもたらす.
科学分野:
- 科学・技術政策 科学・技術政策
- 科学の社会学 科学の社会学
背景:
- アメリカ科学とその顧客 (政府,産業) との相互尊重の歴史的な関係が侵食されています.
- この侵食は,科学の進歩と顧客の満足度の両方に影響を及ぼし,相互に幻滅をもたらしました.
研究 の 目的:
- アメリカの科学と顧客との間の疎外が拡大している原因と結果を分析する.
- この断絶が科学企業に及ぼす重大なリスクを強調するためです.
主な方法:
- 科学・産業・政府関係の質的分析.
- 科学的資金調達とコラボレーションにおける歴史的動向のレビュー.
主要な成果:
- この研究は,科学も顧客も単独で責任を持たない,相互の幻滅を特定しています.
- 現在の疎外は,関係する両者にとって危険なものであると特徴付けられています.
結論:
- 科学と顧客との関係の崩壊は,アメリカの科学に致命的な脅威をもたらしています.
- 信頼と相互尊重を再構築することは,科学的研究開発の活力にとって極めて重要です.
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