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Industry-sponsored Research: A Legal Perspective
William R. Golden, Jr, Esq
Rogers, Hoge, and Hills, New York
REFERENCES
- Brody, J.: "Germans to Finance Boston Hospital's Gene Work," N.Y. Times, May 21, 1981, at Al.
- "The Harvard-Monsanto Relationship," (December 1975) (unpublished); See also note 18 infra.
- Culliton, B.: "Biomedical Research Enters the Market Place," 304 N.E.J. of Medicine 1195, 1196 (May 14, 1981).
- House Science Comm. Oversight Hearings on June 8th and 9th, Washington, D.C.
- See N.Y. PUBLIC HEALTH LAW, Art. 32-A,
3220 (Mc-Kinney's Supp. 1980). Massachusetts and North Carolina are considering legislation in this area. - See, e.g., Cambridge, Mass., Code Art. II,
11.7 and Berkeley, Calif., Ordinances No. 5010-N.S. - Turner, E.: "The Laboratory as Profit Center," Harvard Magazine 15, at 16 (Jan./Feb. 1981).
- Davis, B.: "Sounding Board-Profit Sharing between Professors and the University?" 304 N.E.J. of Medicine, 1232, 1234-35 (May 14, 1981).
- Muller, R.: "Innovative and Scientific Funding," Science (Aug. 1980).
- "A Firm, No: Research vs. Profit at Harvard," Time 59 (Dec. 1, 1980).
- See Note 7 supra, at 18.
- See, e.g., University of California, Berkeley, University Policy Regarding Patents, Para. 4 (Rev. Apr. 1980).
- R. 8. Shryock, "Freedom and Interference in Medicine," The Annals 45 ( 1938) quoted in R. Merton, THE SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE 274 n. 12 ( 1973).
- See Davis, supra note 8, at 1232.
- Chase, M.: "Designer Genes-Universities to Wield Power in DNA Field Via Patent on Processes," Wall St. J. December 31, 1980, at 1.
- See Tenner, note 7 supra.
- Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code provides an exemption from Federal income tax for organizations organized and operating exclusively for, among other things, scientific and educational purposes. If more than an insubstantial part of its activities is not in furtherance of an exempt purpose, the tax-exempt status of the organization is subject to challenge.
- Speech by J. Lucchesi entitled "Some University/Industry Initiatives at Exxon" (unpublished).
- Final Regulations Amending Basic HHS Policy for the Protection of Human Research Subjects, 46 Fed. Reg. 8366 (Jan. 26, 1981).
- 46 Fed. Reg. 8367.
- 46 Fed. Reg. 8369.
- Id.
- N.I.H. Guidelines for Recombinant DNA Research, first printed at 45 Fed. Reg. 6724 (Jan. 29, 1980).
- See note 5 supra.
- Id.
- See note 6 supra.
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 61, No. 6,
747-750 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345820610061601

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