Fiester, Autumn2023-05-222023-05-222006-12-012007-05-22https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/5452The paper in your April issue by Lai et al. entitled "Generation of cloned transgenic pigs rich in omega-3 fatty acids" (Nat. Biotechnol. 24, 435–436, 2006) perfectly captures the fundamental problem with American biotech research. That problem is that scientists pursue their research agenda to further scientific knowledge - all well and good - but when the project succeeds they invent problems for which their research results can be marketed as a solution. This unreflective move from 'pure science' to commercialization may end up as biotech's undoing.BiotechnologyWhy the Omega-3 Piggy Should Not Go to MarketArticle