Donald Kennedy, the editor-in-chief of Science, the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, explores the Bayh-Dole Amendment of 1980 which resulted in a dramatic growth in academic centers devoted to patenting and licensing faculty inventions. Does this change the character not only of science but of academic life? Series: Clark Kerr Lecture Series on the Role of Higher Education [5/2008] [Education] [Show ID: 13557]
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