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Viewpoint: More crop for the drop: increase gene-splitting plants
AMERICA'S POLITICIANS and government officials have been slow to grasp the importance of societal resilience -- the ability to recover from or...
Oakland Tribune, 05/03/09 by Henry I Miller · More from publication -
Human Cost of Anti-Science Activism, The
ACTIVISM HAS LONG been part of the fabric of American life. It is often positive, as when it pushes for constraints on undue government intrusion...
Policy Review, 04/01/09 by Miller, Henry I · More from publication -
Blocking animal biotech
On January 15, the Food and Drug Administration announced "final guidance" on its regulatory policy toward "genetically engineered" animals....
Regulation, 03/22/09 by Henry I. Miller · More from publication -
Harming patients' condition
One of the cornerstones of American medicine is the flexibility of physicians to prescribe drugs for "off-label" uses that have not yet been...
Regulation, 12/22/08 by Henry I. Miller · More from publication -
Fear and cloning
After six years of deliberation, last January the Food and Drug Administration finally--and rightly--concluded that food from cloned animals is...
Regulation, 06/22/08 by Henry I. Miller · More from publication -
A gene-splicing contrivance
"If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in five years there would be a shortage of sand," Milton Friedman once quipped....
Regulation, 12/22/07 by Henry I. Miller · More from publication -
Strangling the goose that lays the golden drugs
There is an old saying in Washington that when something has been repeated three times, it becomes a fact. The saying's most recent application is...
Regulation, 06/22/07 by Henry I. Miller · More from publication -
The wrong prescription
At a time when the American population is aging and more seniors are suffering from chronic diseases, the pharmaceutical pipeline is drying up. In...
Regulation, 12/22/06 by Henry I. Miller · More from publication -
Much Ado about MB
THE MONTREAL Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer, which took effect in 1989, is an international agreement to limit or phase out...
Regulation, 09/22/06 by Henry I. Miller · More from publication -
DEE-FENSE! DEE-FENSE! Preparing for Pandemic Flu
Federal research, economic incentives for industry, and a more responsive regulatory regime will all be necessary to produce a timely and widely...
Issues in Science and Technology, 07/01/06 by Miller, Henry I · More from publication


