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Lessons from Biomedical Innovation during World War II
Robert Cook-Deegan
Future of Innovation in Society, School for the (SFIS)
Science, Policy and Outcomes, Consortium for (CSPO)
Sustainability Initiative
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Medicine & Life Sciences
World War II
100%
Penicillins
74%
Industry
67%
Vaccines
55%
Politics
44%
Armed Conflicts
39%
Pandemics
39%
RNA
25%
Arts & Humanities
Penicillin
95%
Vaccine
81%
Second World War
74%
Innovation
55%
Government
42%
Credit
34%
Industry
26%
Social Sciences
World War II
73%
innovation
47%
industry
42%
credit
31%
politics
20%