In this video Jeremy Abbate, director of global media at Scientific American, and I discuss the worldVIEW project, where we profiled the biotechnology innovation climate around the world on a country-by-country basis. More details on the project are in my previous post, and the video is below.
Discussing the worldVIEW Project
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