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The Quad's contribution to revolutionising biotechnology strategies

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Ajaykumar, Shravishtha

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Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University

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In this publication, Shravishtha Ajaykumar talks about how each of the Quad nationas play distinct roles in biotechnology and why they should establish data-sharing guidelines for fair use of data and return on outcomes and leverage their alliance in the WHO to establish standards for genetic engineering and synthetic biology, including by establishing norms for genome editing.

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Quad Tech Network QTN Series

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