Bioscience Regulatory Law: Procedures and Strategies

· wil keesee
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295
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About this eBook

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About the author

De Keesee is a seasoned international lawyer, scientist, and business executive, with more than 30 years in multiple legal disciplines, from Entertainment Law, (Studio In-House Counsel 28 motion pictures) Energy Law , (Master planned and created a 2 billion dollar power plant), Co-founder of the National Breast Cancer Research Foundation, worked in Aerospace where his team spun-out 140 stem cell patents, a cardio and oncological biologist (developing cardio biologics and advanced bioreactors for oncology) and has been featured on the CBS Evening News. 

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