Sydney Brenner interview.
- Date:
- 2003
- Audio
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Professor Sydney Brenner, Nobel prize winner and one of the fathers of gene technology urges the government to spend less money on genetically-tailored medicines and more on public health education. He argues that genetic drugs research is putting profits into the hands of pharmaceutical firms whereas public health education could save more lives for ultimately less cost.
Publication/Creation
London : BBC Radio 4, 2003.
Physical description
1 sound cassette (5 min).
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Broadcast on 2 September, 2003
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BBC Radio
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Location Status Access Closed stores1325A