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This book outlines the global strategy for tuberculosis research and innovation, emphasizing the need for enhanced research and innovation to combat tuberculosis effectively. It discusses the challenges and opportunities in developing new diagnostics, treatments, and vaccines for tuberculosis. The strategy aims to create a conducive environment for high-quality research, increase financial investments, and promote equitable access to the benefits of research and innovation. The book targets policymakers, health ministries, and international organizations involved in tuberculosis control and eradication efforts. It aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals and the WHO's objectives to reduce tuberculosis incidence and mortality rates significantly by 2030.
Tuberculosis. --- Research and development projects. --- Tuberculosis --- Research and development projects
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Research and development projects --- United States. --- Reorganization.
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This book explores the prospects of innovation governance within the context of the growing uneasiness surrounding the effects, democratic deficits and overall societal adequacy of techno-scientific progress. There is a focus on the recently promoted notion of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI), and some light is shed on the inevitable impediments of its meaningful implementation with respect to the normative structure of contemporary market societies. A particular matter of concern is the normative interlock between science and the market around the notion of neutrality, and the narrowing room for ethics reflexivity. The RRI Challenge outlines avenues for further conceptualization so that RRI can fulfil its emancipatory potential as social critique. This involves challenging the current politico-economic framework of the knowledge-creation process, and re-examining key conceptual dyads in innovation governance such as: governance/government, hard law/soft law, risk/fault, uncertainty/indeterminacy and morality/ethics.
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Research and development projects --- New products --- Evaluation.
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This break-through innovation book gives a 'ground-floor' view of the innovation process. It is written by practitioners of innovation, whose expertise scales from universities to start-ups to corporations and governments, allowing the authors to avoid the usual high-level-only descriptions of generic innovation. Organized in three parts, the first part develops the detailed iterative innovation process and debunks the widely held concept of linear innovation (research->development->product) as the actual innovation process. With the reader armed with the true innovation process, the second pa
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Research and development projects --- Budget --- United States.
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