Emergence of biotechnology companies

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Emergence of biotechnology companies

by sk8ternite » Sun Jul 05, 2009 4:33 pm
With the emergence of biotechnology companies, it was feared that they would impose silence about proprietary results on their in-house reseachers and their academic consultants. This constraint, in turn, would slow the development of biological science and engineering.

Which of the following, if true, would tend to weaken most seriously the prediction of scientific secrecy described above?

(a) Biotechnological research funded by industry has reached some conclusions that are of major scientific importance.
(b) When the results of scientific research are kept secret, independent researchers are unable to build on those results.
(c) Since the research priorities of biotechnology companies are not the same as those of academic institutions, the financial support of research by such companies distorts the research agenda.
(d) To enhance the companies' standing in the scientific community, the biotechnology companies encourage employees to publish their results, especially results that are important.
(e) Biotechnology companies devote some of their research resources to problems that are of fundamental scientific importance and that are not expected to produce immediate practical applications.

Please provide an answer and reasoning...[/spoiler]
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by Domnu » Wed Jul 08, 2009 3:05 pm
The answer should be D, since [spoiler]publishing doesn't really preserve secrecy.[/spoiler]
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by mehravikas » Wed Jul 08, 2009 4:41 pm
Option 'D' is the best choice. D clearly states that to enhance companies' biotechnology companies encourage employees to publish their results. So those companies would never impose silence about the proprietary results...

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by james33 » Sun May 15, 2016 8:31 pm
I agree with you guys. I also think that the right answer is D