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Articulating the social responsibilities of translational science
Medicine and HealthHumanities and Social Sciences Communications

Articulating the social responsibilities of translational science

E. M. R. Smith, S. Molldrem, et al.

This research, conducted by Elise M. R. Smith, Stephen Molldrem, Jeffrey S. Farroni, and Emma Tumilty, emphasizes the critical need for translational science to embrace explicit social responsibilities. By doing so, it aims to enhance health outcomes and reduce disparities, all while addressing the ethical implications tied to public funding and system-level changes. Discover how integrating these responsibilities can foster sustainable innovations.... show more
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