Bioinformatics Law : Legal Issues for Computational Biology in the Post-Genome Era by Jorge L. Contreras and A. James Cuticchia (2014, Trade Paperback)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherAmerican Bar Association
ISBN-101627220100
ISBN-139781627220101
eBay Product ID (ePID)172026542
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Book TitleBioinformatics Law : Legal Issues for Computational Biology in the Post-Genome Era
Number of Pages248 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
TopicBiotechnology, Computer & Internet, Life Sciences / Genetics & Genomics
GenreLaw, Science
AuthorJorge L. Contreras, A. James Cuticchia
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight15.7 Oz
Item Length10.1 in
Item Width7 in
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SynopsisThis volume is a collection of cutting-edge research and commentary from leading scholars, bioethicists and legal practitioners covering the broad and ever-changing intersection of law and bioinformatics. The book begins with an overview of the evolving bioinformatics field then explores legal issues surrounding the software tools that enable large-scale computational biology, including procurement and licensing of commercial software systems, in-house and contracted software development and issues surrounding open source software., This is a collection of cutting-edge research and commentary from leading scholars, bioethicists and legal practitioners, covering the broad and ever-changing intersection of law and bioinformatics. The book begins with an overview of the evolving bioinformatics field then explores legal issues surrounding the software tools that enable large-scale computational biology, including procurement and licensing of commercial software systems, in-house and contracted software development and issues surrounding open source software. Legal issues associated with software tools for large-scale computational biology are examined, including procurement and licensing of commercial software systems, in-house and contracted software development, and open source software.