This paper is part of the free Open Access archive of the Journal of Commercial Biotechnology
Strategies for improving communication between scientists and the public
ABSTRACT: It is believed that a scientifically literate society benefits the national economy by improving the workforce and raising consumer awareness by helping people appreciate and support scientific advancement. Traditionally, communication between scientists and the public has been viewed as unidirectional, with an 'expert' scientist bestowing information on a recipient perceived to be largely passive and unquestioning...
The Journal of Commercial Biotechnology is a unique forum for all those involved in biotechnology commercialization to present, share, and explore new ideas, latest thinking and best practices, making it an indispensable guide for those developing projects and careers within this fast moving field.
Each issue publishes peer-reviewed, authoritative, cutting-edge articles written by the leading practitioners and researchers in the field, addressing topics such as:
- Management
- Policy
- Finance
- Law
- Regulation
- Bioethics
For more information, see the Journal of Commercial Biotechnology website