Science direction waits on the election

Science direction waits on the election
The left and right are split on whether GE should be confined to the lab or allowed in the field.(Image: Getty)
Greg Hurrell
The science and business communities want to see more effort put into commercialising research whoever forms a government after the election. That goes with a desire to reform genetic engineering legislation and slow down the research bidding money-go-round.However, five organisations that responded to BusinessDesk were split on the merits of the current government’s Wellington Science City (WSC) plan.If re-elected, Labour would push ahead with its Te Ara Paerangi science reforms, with the first task establishing National Research Priorit...

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