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Complementarity of Bilateral and EC Cooperation with the U.S.
Pages 38-41

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... I will focus on the bilateral science and technology (S&T) collaboration between the United States and a single European Union member stateItaly in view of the new situation created by the U.S.-EU agreement.
From page 39...
... federal research budget is managed by powerful and authoritative institutions, such as the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, which enjoy a large degree of autonomy, including most decisions about international collaboration. TYPES OF U.S.-EU COLLABORATION Even with these constraints there are many research actions that can be conceived and implemented jointly by the United States and the European Union on the basis of the new agreement.
From page 40...
... The other example concerns biomedical research. As Professor Routti said, collaboration between the United States and the European Union is envisaged in the areas of biomedicine, even though the KU' s Fifth Framework Programme does not assign a high priority to research on cardiovascular diseases.
From page 41...
... At the same time, bilateral collaboration between the United States and single EU member states continues to play a significant and complementary role, especially for collaboration in those fields that are not included in the EU Framework Programme.


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