000 01646naa a2200193uu 4500
001 0090114132537
003 OSt
005 20190218141813.0
008 100901s2004 xx ||||gr |0|| 0 fre d
100 1 _aMANGEMATIN, Vincent
_936103
245 1 0 _aLes grands équipments en sciences de la vie :
_bquelle politique publique?
260 _aParis :
_bENA,
_c2004
520 3 _aRelations between industry and the University became an important public policy issue at the beginning of the 1980s, broadening and diversifying in the following decade. Having first favoured collaboration agreements between industry and the University, public authorities strongly supported the transfer of technology via spin-offs and patents. The first biotechnology enterprises were created within universities and expanded their activities in laboratories with university teams, in order to share technical equipment and skills. Since the development of genomics and tools for exploring genes and proteins, instrumentation has become a major and extremely resource-consuming factor. Thus, in the same way as in the beginnings of biotechnology, the sharing of technical facilities has become a central issue both for the expansion of the sector and for individual enterprises. The aim of this text is to analyse ways of organising technical resource bases in function of scientific and technological advance
700 1 _aPERBAYE, Ashveen
_942031
773 0 8 _tRevue Française D'Administration Publique
_g112, p. 705-718
_dParis : ENA, 2004
_xISSN 01527401
_w
942 _cS
998 _a20100901
_b1413^b
_cDaiane
998 _a20100902
_b1121^b
_cCarolina
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c35937
_d35937
041 _afre