Editorial
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The first volume of the journal is completed with the publication of this issue, whose dossier is dedicated to “biotechnology and society.” This is a topic of clear scientific, political, and public relevance in today’s world. The field of biotechnology is one of the most dynamic areas of knowledge production, where complex and evolving sociopolitical, technological, scientific, and economic dimensions converge.
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