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Never before have two revolutions with so much potential to save
and prolong human life occurred simultaneously. The converging,
synergistic power of the biochemical and digital revolutions now
allows us to read every letter of life's code, create precisely
targeted drugs to control it, and tailor their use to individual
patients. Cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's and countless other killers
can be vanquished,if we make full use of the tools of modern drug
design and allow doctors the use of modern data gathering and
analytical tools when prescribing drugs to their patients.But
Washington stands in the way, clinging to outdated drug-approval
protocols developed decades ago during medicine's long battle with
the infectious epidemics of the past. Peter Huber, an expert in
science, technology, and public policy, demonstrates why
Washington's one-size-fits-all drug policies can't deal with
diseases rooted in the complex molecular diversity of human bodies.
Washington is ill-equipped to handle the torrents of data that now
propel the advance of molecular medicine and is reluctant to
embrace the statistical methods of the digital age that can.
Obsolete economic policies, often rationalized as cost-saving
measures, stifle innovation and suppress investment in the medicine
that can provide the best cures at the lowest cost.In the 1980s, an
AIDS diagnosis was a death sentence, until the FDA loosened its
throttling grip and began streamlining and accelerating approval of
life-saving drugs. The Cure in the Code shows patients, doctors,
investors, and policy makers what we must now do to capture the
full life-saving and cost-saving potential of the revolution in
molecular medicine. America has to choose. At stake for America is
the power to lead the world in mastering the most free, fecund,
competitive, dynamic, and intelligent natural resource on the
planet,the molecular code that spawns human life and controls our
health.
This book brings together the work of researchers in Eastern and
Western Europe, who analyze competitiveness, social exclusion and
sustainability from a range of perspectives. It examines the key
challenges faced by the EU in its efforts to establish a socially
inclusive and greener path to growth and develops policy
recommendations to simultaneously achieve the EU 2020 agenda's
long-term goals and address the current economic crisis in Europe.
This book brings together the work of researchers in Eastern and
Western Europe, who analyze competitiveness, social exclusion and
sustainability from a range of perspectives. It examines the key
challenges faced by the EU in its efforts to establish a socially
inclusive and greener path to growth and develops policy
recommendations to simultaneously achieve the EU 2020 agenda’s
long-term goals and address the current economic crisis in Europe.
The Max Planck Handbooks in European Public Law describe and
analyse public law of the European legal space, an area that
encompasses not only the law of the European Union but also the
European Convention on Human Rights and, importantly, the domestic
public laws of European states. Recognizing that the ongoing
vertical and horizontal processes of European integration make
legal comparison the task of our time for both scholars and
practitioners, the series aims to foster the development of a
specifically European legal pluralism and to contribute to the
legitimacy and efficiency of European public law. The first volume
of the series began this enterprise with an appraisal of the
evolution of the state and its administration, offering both
cross-cutting contributions and specific country reports. The third
volume (the second in chronological terms) continues this approach
with an in-depth appraisal of constitutional adjudication in
various and diverse European countries. Fourteen country reports
and two cross-cutting contributions investigate the antecedents,
foundations, organization, procedure, and outlook of constitutional
adjudicators throughout the Continent. They include countries with
powerful constitutional courts, jurisdictions with traditional
supreme courts, and states with small institutions and limited ex
ante review. In keeping with the focus on a diverse but unified
legal space, each report also details how its institution fits into
the broader association of constitutional courts that, through
dialogue and conflict, brings to fruition the European legal space.
Together, the chapters of this volume provide a strong and diverse
foundation for this dialogue to flourish.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Geschichtliche Streitfragen Peter Huber akademische
buchdruckerei von F. Straub, 1907 History; Ancient; Greece; History
/ Ancient / Greece; History / Europe / Greece
Promovieren - lohnt sich das? Wie lasst sich eine Dissertation
finanzieren? Wer betreut sie und wie fangt man eine
wissenschaftliche Arbeit uberhaupt an? Wer den Doktortitel erwerben
will, findet in diesem Leitfaden einen Begleiter auf einem oftmals
schwierigen Weg. Themen sind unter anderem: Der
Wissenschaftsbetrieb, Zeitmanagement, Kreativitatstechniken,
wissenschaftliches Schreiben und Publizieren, Umgang mit
Selbstzweifeln. Die vierte, uberarbeitete und aktualisierte Auflage
wurde erganzt um Informationen uber das Verfassen von Exposees und
neue Textverarbeitungsmoglichkeiten. Ferner beinhaltet dieser
Leitfaden ein kommentiertes Literaturverzeichnis, ein
umfangreiches, erlautertes Verzeichnis relevanter Internetadressen
und Arbeitsbogen zu den Themen der Kapitel."
The sheer volume of talk about energy, energy prices, and energy
policy on both sides of the political aisle suggests that we must
know something about these subjects. But according to Peter W.
Huber and Mark P. Mills, the things we think we know are mostly
myths. A better understanding of energy will radically change our
views and policies on a number of very controversial issues. In
"The Bottomless Well," Huber and Mills show why energy is not
scarce, why the price of energy doesn't matter very much, and why
"waste" of energy is both necessary and desirable. Across the
board, energy isn't the problem; energy is the solution.
This book sets out the case for Hard Green, a conservative
environmental agenda. Modern environmentalism, Peter Huber argues,
destroys the environment. Captured as it has been by the Soft Green
oligarchy of scientists, regulators, and lawyers, modern
environmentalism does not conserve forests, oceans, lakes, and
streams - it hastens their destruction. For all its scientific
pretension, Soft Green is not green at all. Its effects are the
opposites of green.This book lays out the alternative: a return to
Yellowstone and the National Forests, the original environmentalism
of Theodore Roosevelt and the conservation movement. Chapter by
chapter, Hard Green takes on the big issues of environmental
discourse from scarcity and pollution to efficiency and waste
disposal. This is the Hard Green manifesto: Rediscover T.R.
Reaffirm the conservationist ethic. Expose the Soft Green fallacy.
Reverse the Soft Green agenda. Save the environment from the
environmentalists.
Expert witnesses claim a luxury car accelerates when you step on
the brake, though no defect is ever found. Whooping cough vaccine,
said to cause brain damage and death, is almost removed from the
market, though 30 years of epidemiological studies attest to its
safety. Cerebral palsy cases, using electronic fetal monitoring
(EFM) as evidence, flood the courts, despite overwhelming proof
that EFM doesn't cause birth defects. Spurious claims such as
these, backed by fringe eccentrics whose research has no standing
in the scientific community, have resulted in astronomical
judgments that have bankrupted companies, driven doctors out of
practice and deprived all of us of superior technologies and
effective and life-saving therapies.
This controversial book describes the transformation of modern tort
law since the 1960s, and shows how the dramatic increase in
liability lawsuits has had an adverse effect on the safety, health,
the cost of insurance, and individual rights.
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