Editorials in 2009

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  • Science and technology can be used to build relations between countries. Thus, scientific diplomacy is becoming increasingly important.

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  • Additional work is needed to prepare for the next pandemic viral outbreak.

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  • Federal policy on human embryonic stem cell research must become bolder to truly support progress in the field.

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  • The research community needs to increase the number of minority students who choose scientific research careers.

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  • Reporting of scientific research is sometimes exaggerated or at worse inaccurate. Researchers need to change this and have the power to do so.

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  • A rescue of some sort will be needed to save a large subset of the US biotechnology industry.

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  • Nature Publishing Group has established new responsibilities for authors and has introduced changes in reporting methodology.

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  • Over 20 years ago, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative was launched. Today, polio is still endemic in four countries.

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  • Immune cell signal transduction is just too complicated to be effectively queried using traditional methods and mindsets.

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  • The time has come to reassess the benefits of the present practice of patenting human genetic material.

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  • Will the ongoing financial crisis prevent Barack Obama from increasing funding for the biomedical sciences?

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