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The Role of DNA Research in Society – Episode 71 – The Oxford Comment
The Oxford Comment
50 minutes 37 seconds
3 years ago
The Role of DNA Research in Society – Episode 71 – The Oxford Comment
On today’s episode, we’re commemorating National DNA Day in the United States by considering the role that DNA plays in our society. First, we welcome Amber Hartman Scholz, co-author of the article “Myth-busting the provider-user relationship for digital sequence information”, looking at how genetic resources are actually used and shared across the globe. We discuss … Continue reading The Role of DNA Research in Society – Episode 71 – The Oxford Comment →
The Oxford Comment
The Oxford Comment is a monthly podcast featuring insights from Oxford University Press authors, editors, and more.

© Oxford University Press