Long Shot
«I've had the good fortune to know past leaders in vaccine development. I have also observed the present model from an orchestra seat since the mid-80s. The technology is now a given. Long Shot challenges us to find the leadership and the will to rediscover the way ahead for orphan medical countermeasures.»
David R. Franz, former commander, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseas
I've had the good fortune to know past leaders in vaccine development. I have also observed the present model from an orchestra seat since the mid-80s. The technology is now a given. Long Shot challenges us to find the leadership and the will to rediscover the way ahead for orphan medical countermeasures. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Harvard University Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780674061583
- Utgivelsesår
- 2012
- Format
- 24 x 16 cm
- Priser
- Sidney Edelstein Prize 2013
Anmeldelser
«I've had the good fortune to know past leaders in vaccine development. I have also observed the present model from an orchestra seat since the mid-80s. The technology is now a given. Long Shot challenges us to find the leadership and the will to rediscover the way ahead for orphan medical countermeasures.»
David R. Franz, former commander, United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseas
«At a time of continuing concern regarding bioterrorism and emerging diseases, the development of new vaccines is essential. Long Shot, an original, thoroughly documented and persuasive work utilizes extensive data from economics, science and organizational politics to demonstrate that the current failure of vaccine innovation presents a threat that U.S. policy makers ignore at their peril.»
John Ellis van Courtland Moon, Professor of History, Emeritus, Fitchburg State College
«Innovations in research and development and the importance of vaccines to public health--second only to clean water--are vital issues...All citizens need to know more about these subjects.»
Mary Chitty, Library Journal
«The history of vaccine development records periods of pronounced and of minimum productivity. The latter, according to Hoyt, describes the current development status and represents a danger to both civilian and military needs, most particularly to national defense objectives...Considering the magnitude of the problems, Hoyt's suggestions are well presented and reasonable and reflect an acute awareness of overall issues and concerns.»
R. S. Kowalczyk, Choice