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Greenberg 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aChicago $cUniversity of Chicago Press$d2007 215 $a1 online resource (334 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780226306254 311 08$a0226306259 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [297]-311) and index. 327 $aThe setting and the system -- Money for science : never enough -- Elusive industrial angels -- Commercialize! It's the law -- Changing attitudes -- The price of profits -- Conflicts and interests -- A new regime -- As seen from the inside--six conversations -- Success and remorse -- A congenial partnership -- When the rules change in midstream -- Profits and principles -- Generations apart -- The journals revolt -- Fixing the system -- What's right and wrong, and how to make it better -- Epilogue : a parable for our time. 330 $aIn recent years the news media have been awash in stories about increasingly close ties between college campuses and multimillion-dollar corporations. Our nation's universities, the story goes, reap enormous windfalls patenting products of scientific research that have been primarily funded by taxpayers. Meanwhile, hoping for new streams of revenue from their innovations, the same universities are allowing their research-and their very principles-to become compromised by quests for profit. But is that really the case? Is money really hopelessly corrupting science? With Science for Sale, acclaimed journalist Daniel S. Greenberg reveals that campus capitalism is more complicated-and less profitable-than media reports would suggest. While universities seek out corporate funding, news stories rarely note that those industry dollars are dwarfed by government support and other funds. Also, while many universities have set up technology transfer offices to pursue profits through patents, many of those offices have been financial busts. Meanwhile, science is showing signs of providing its own solutions, as highly publicized misdeeds in pursuit of profits have provoked promising countermeasures within the field. But just because the threat is overhyped, Greenberg argues, doesn't mean that there's no danger. From research that has shifted overseas so corporations can avoid regulations to conflicts of interest in scientific publishing, the temptations of money will always be a threat, and they can only be countered through the vigilance of scientists, the press, and the public. 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