Decision for the 80's sound recording : genetic engineering
Material type: SoundPublisher number: NT-800925.01/01-C | National Public RadioSeries: National town meeting seriesPublication details: Washington : National Public Radio, 1981, c1980.Description: 1 sound cassette (59 min.) : 1 7/8 ips, monoSubject(s): Summary: Dr. James Dewey Watson, Nobel Laureate in Bio-Chemistry, and Representative George Brown (D., CA), of the House Committee on Science and Technology, discuss the problems and rewards of genetic engineering. They consider the role of the Congress and of the Supreme Court in applying controls in this area, and speculate on commercial exploitation of scientific discoveries. Participants in the audience ask about birth defects and self-determination.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Music & Sound Recordings | Nash Library Archives | Cassette | CAS. 311 | 1 | Available | 33710000129267 |
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Dr. James Dewey Watson, Nobel Laureate in Bio-Chemistry, and Representative George Brown (D., CA), of the House Committee on Science and Technology, discuss the problems and rewards of genetic engineering. They consider the role of the Congress and of the Supreme Court in applying controls in this area, and speculate on commercial exploitation of scientific discoveries. Participants in the audience ask about birth defects and self-determination.
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