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==Resources==
==Used Resources==
* Stanford School of Medicine, ''Biochemistry'', 2009, <http://biochemistry.stanford.edu/>
* Stanford School of Medicine, ''Biochemistry'', 2009, <http://biochemistry.stanford.edu/>
* Stanford, ''Stanford-NIH Graduate Training Program in Biotechnology'', <http://www.stanford.edu/group/biotech/>
* Stanford, ''Stanford-NIH Graduate Training Program in Biotechnology'', <http://www.stanford.edu/group/biotech/>
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* Harvard University, ''Program in Quantitative Genomics'', <http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/research/pqg/research/>
* Harvard University, ''Program in Quantitative Genomics'', <http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/research/pqg/research/>
* Harvard University, ''HMS and Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics'', <http://www.hpcgg.org/>
* Harvard University, ''HMS and Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics'', <http://www.hpcgg.org/>
===Further resources===
* Marks & Clark, "Academia Outpaces Corporate Biotechnology, But Europe Lags US and Asia," 7 May 2007, http://www.marks-clerk.com/uk/attorneys/news/newsitem.aspx?item=135
* Marks & Clark, "Academia Outpaces Corporate Biotechnology, But Europe Lags US and Asia," 7 May 2007, http://www.marks-clerk.com/uk/attorneys/news/newsitem.aspx?item=135
* Aghion, P, Dewatripont, M, and Stein, J (2008), "Academic Freedom and Private Sector Focus", mimeo, Harvard, forthcoming, Rand Journal of Economics.
* Aghion, P, Dewatripont, M, and Stein, J (2008), "Academic Freedom and Private Sector Focus", mimeo, Harvard, forthcoming, Rand Journal of Economics.

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