The Emergence of Biotechnology: DNA to Genentech
Part 3: Panel Discussion
- 1997-Jun-13
This panel discussion was the afternoon portion of a day-long symposium on the development of biotechnology, specifically covering the 1950s through 1980s. This symposium was presented jointly by the Chemical Heritage Foundation (now the Science History Institute) and the Biomolecular Sciences Initiative.
The panelists are the speakers from the morning section of the symposium: Paul Berg, George Rathmann, William Rutter, Arthur Kornberg, Herbert Boyer, Charles Weiner, Stanley Cohen, and Maxine Singer.
Topics include America's place in the international biotechnology field; the 1975 Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA ; the patenting of biotechnology; and the complicated ethical and legal issues surrounding the field.
The panel is moderated by Everett Mendelsohn.
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Chemical Heritage Foundation, and Biomolecular Sciences Initiative. “The Emergence of Biotechnology: DNA to Genentech.” Vhs, June 13, 1997. Science History Institute DVD and Video Collection, Box 12. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/mtcsu8v.
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