Across
- 2. Where did the contamination originate from in the microbial ecology project?
- 7. If labs are not able to gain access to the patented resources they need they may use the technology without _______. Which may result in the labs being sued
- 9. Name of the second largest produce of research materials in late 1990s
- 10. What is reading 2 mainly about (2 words, no space)
- 13. What Mertonian norms does patenting go against.
- 15. The researchers were looking for a strain of bacteria that produced __________ A enzyme
- 18. what is the name of Alanna's pineapple plant
- 19. The paper concludes that ______ is at fault in the fatty acid example (between the Henderson Lab or the company)
- 20. A process that speeds up research by providing scientists with an array of task specific tools they can purchase
- 22. Describes the scientists lack of understanding of the “behind the scenes” of companies involvement
Down
- 1. What would Bill Hockett not have been able to discover if it wasn’t for intellectual property
- 3. Handelsman and other scientists are concerned that kids will cause new scientists to be less ________ because of commercialized kits
- 4. What did university of California have to surrender to oxford if they developed inventions with the genetic material
- 5. What kind of threat did the company in the fatty acid example use to silence the lab?
- 6. What must we be attentive to in patent disputes. p116
- 8. The Henderson lab challenged the companies _________ by doubting the results of their tests
- 11. Handelsman suggests that this need to patent may be “more important as an _______ than as a reality.”
- 12. what are people worried about there being an increase in due to intellectual property in science. p117
- 14. There is a power and resource __________ between labs and companies
- 16. What scientific technique represented the black-box in the fatty acid analysis section
- 17. If a scientist simply follows the “beautiful ________” without understanding the limitations of the kit, the results will be affected
- 21. What is there on the product when someone has a product patent and they are restricting production and controlling pricing.
