Resource Sharing in Biomedical Research
- PMID: 24967489
- Bookshelf ID: NBK209078
- DOI: 10.17226/5429
Resource Sharing in Biomedical Research
Excerpt
The United States is entering an era when, more than ever, the sharing of resources and information might be critical to scientific progress. Every dollar saved by avoiding duplication of efforts and by producing economies of scale will become increasingly important as federal funding enters an era of fiscal restraint.
This book focuses on six diverse case studies that share materials or equipment with the scientific community at large: the American Type Culture Collection, the multinational coordinated Arabidopsis thaliana Genome Research Project, the Jackson Laboratory, the Washington Regional Primate Research Center, the Macromolecular Crystallography Resource at the Cornell High-Energy Synchrotron Source, and the Human Genome Center at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The book also identifies common strengths and problems faced in the six cases, and presents a series of recommendations aimed at facilitating resource sharing in biomedical research.
Copyright 1996 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Sections
- Committee on Resource Sharing in Biomedical Research
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The American Type Culture Collection
- 3. The Multinational Coordinated Arabidopsis Thaliana Genome Research Project
- 4. The Jackson Laboratory
- 5. The Washington Regional Primate Research Center
- 6. The Macromolecular Crystallography Resource at the Cornell High-Energy Synchrotron Source
- 7. The Human Genome Center: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- 8. Conclusions and Recommendations
- Appendix A Workshop on Resource Sharing in Biomedical Research
- Appendix B Acronyms
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