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In Brazil Biopiracy Laws Stifle Scientists

Category: EnvironmentTechnology
Posted on: August 28, 2007 11:31 AM, by EJGili

Marc van Roosmalen is a world-renowned primatologist whose research in the Amazon has led to the discovery of five species of monkeys and a new primate genus. But precisely because of that work, Dr. van Roosmalen was recently sentenced to nearly 16 years in prison and jailed in Manaus, Brazil. On charges of biopiracy. Outraging scientists in Brazil and abroad claiming the laws are xenophobic and increasingly stifling scientific inquiry. ( NY Times)

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