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      Ethics of university research, biotechnology and potential military spin-off.

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          The paper provides a brief introduction to the biotechnology revolution and its impact upon biological research relevant to military uses. It describes the status of biological weapon today, and current efforts to strengthen the Biological Weapons Convention with a legally binding compliance protocol. Specific modifications of micro-organisms that may be of military use are discussed. There examples of dual-use research activities are then used to highlight issues and dilemmas in ethical decision making.

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          Journal
          Minerva
          Minerva
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          0026-4695
          0026-4695
          2002
          : 40
          : 1
          Article
          10.1023/a:1015045127363
          15168662
          e0f75c76-8e71-4ed0-9fd1-4012591a23be
          History

          Biomedical and Behavioral Research,Genetics and Reproduction,Legal Approach,War and Human Rights Abuses

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