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Nature 433, 193 (20 January 2005) | doi:10.1038/433193a; Published online 19 January 2005
Croatian minister rejects 'meddling' claim
Dragan Primorac1
- Ministry of Science, Education and Sports, Trg hrvatskih velikana 6, HR-10000 Zagreb, Republic of Croatia
Abstract
Mediterranean Institute's link with university is intended to ensure academic freedom.
Your News story about the Mediterranean Institute for Life Sciences, "Croats protest that science minister is 'meddling' in MedILS" (Nature 432, 540; 200410.1038/432540a), alleges that some researchers believe I am trying to stack the advisory board with faculty members from the University of Split.
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