e sciences and biotechnology are widely recognised to be, after information technology, the next wave of the knowledge-based economy, creating new opportunities for our societies and economies. They also raise important policy and societal issues and have given rise to a broad public debate, as confirmed in the comprehensive public consultation carried out by the European Commission during autumn 2001 (1). These issues must be addressed with great care and sensitivity.
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