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Correspondence
Nature 394, 517 (6 August 1998) | doi:10.1038/28938
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Full-Professor of Heart and Thoracic Surgery (W3) (f / m)
- Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
- Jena Germany
Manager for the Recently Established Fly Facility
- Max-Planck-Institute of Immunobiology
- Freiburg Germany
German ambivalence to genetic engineering
Jürgen Hampel1
- Center of Technology Assessment in Baden-Württemberg, Industriestrasse 5, D-70565 Stuttgart, Germany
You reported the results of a German project on perceptions of biotechnology, saying that Germans are deeply suspicious of genetic engineering and that expectations are predominantly negative (Nature 393, 299; 1998). But our study shows that the predominant attitude of Germans towards genetic engineering is in fact ambivalence.
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