2008. Making Biology Learning Relevant to Students: Integrating People, History, and Context into (College) Biology Teaching. Life Sciences Education. (7):267-278 |
Chamany K., et al. |
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Oocytes for research: Reevaluating the risks and compensation. American Journal of Bioethics. 11 (9): 42-43. |
Fiore R. and K. Hinsch. |
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"Please Include This in Your Book: Readers Respond to Our Bodies, Ourselves" |
Wendy Kline |
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"Surrogate Mothering" and Women's Freedom: A Critique of Contracts for Human Reproduction |
Mary (Molly) Shanley |
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"Swine Flu" 2009 Op-ed |
Gwen D'Arcangelis |
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1983. The energetic egg. The Sciences. 23(5): 28–35. |
Schatten G. and H. Schatten. |
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2011: Reconsidering risk to women: Oocyte donation for human embryonic stem cell research, The American Journal of Bioethics, 11(9): 37-39. |
Bamford, R. |
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A Confucian Asian Ethos? Essentials of the Culture of East Asian Bioethics |
Ole Doering |
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A Crime Against Motherhood |
Nilmini Gunaratne Rubin |
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A Disability Critique: Why Members of the Disability Community Oppose Prenatal Diagnosis and Selective Abortion |
Marsha Saxton |
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A Disability Rights Analysis of Genetic Technologies |
Generations Ahead |
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A Lab of Their Own: Genomic Sovereignty as Postcolonial Science Policy |
Ruha Benjamin |
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A physician mother's call for follow up and research (Call for CDC registry of egg donors) |
Jennifer Schneider, MD |
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A Reproductive Justice Analysis of Genetic Technologies by Women of Color and Indigenous Women |
Generations Ahead |
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A Social Contract for the Life Sciences: The US Case |
Sheila Jasanoff |
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A Synthetic Biology Lab in Berkeley |
Jeremy Gruber, Tine Stevens, Becky McClain |
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AAUP Report: Recommended Principles & Practices to Guide Academy-Industry Relationships |
AAUP |
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Abstract for Genetic and Racial Justice |
Ruqaiijah Yearby |
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Additional Protocol to the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine on the prohibition of cloning human beings |
Council of Europe |
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Additonal Protocol to the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine concerning Genetic Testing for Health Purposes |
Council of Europe |
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Against Their Will |
The Winston-Salem Journal |
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Amicus Brief in the Myriad Case (ICTA, IPCB, Greenpeace, CRG) |
Andrew Kimbrell, Mark D. Risk et al. |
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Amicus Brief in the Myriad Case (NWHN, ACRJ, CGS, GA, PCARR) |
Susan Berke Fogel and Jennifer L. Rubin |
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An Earlier Look At Baby's Genes |
Jocelyn Kaiser |
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An Ethic of Care and Responsbility: Reflections on Third-Party Reproduction |
Carmel Shalev |
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An Ethic of Care and Responsibility: Reflections on Third-Party Reproduction |
Carmel Shalev |
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An experimental syllabus and mid-semester informational questions |
Katya Gibel Mevorach |
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And Genetic Testing For All... The Coming Revolutuion in Prenatal Genetic Testing |
Jaime Staples King |
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Anticipatory Governance and its Meaning for Regulation |
David Guston |
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Are the Rationale and Regulatory System for Protecting Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research Obsolte and Unworkable, or Ethically Important but Inconvenient and Inadequately Enforced? |
Gerald S. Schatz |
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Assessing the Legacy of Post-9/11 Public Health: Lessons for Obama-era Health Reform |
Gwen D'Arcangelis |
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Assisted reproduction and choice in the biotech age: recommendations for a way forward |
Francine Coeytaux, Marcy Darnovsky and Susan Berke Fogel |
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Assisted reproduction and choice in the biotech age: recommendations for a way forward |
Francine Coeytaux, Marcy Darnovsky, Susan Berke Fogel |
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Authenticity and Ambivalence |
Erik Parens |
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Averting the Clone Age: Prospects and Perils of Human Developmental Manipulation |
Stuart A. Newman |
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Baptist Press on religious leaders statement on gene patenting |
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Base Assumptions? Racial Aspects of US DNA Forensics |
Harriet A Washington |
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Base Assumptions? Some Racial Aspects of US DNA Forensic Databases |
Harriet A Washington |
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Beyond progressive liberalism: the need for a social bioethics |
David King |
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Biobanks: DNA and research |
Karen Maschke |
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BioConversations |
Enola Aird |
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Bioethical Decisions and the Public Sphere: A Cross-Cultural Perspective |
Christoph Rehmann-Sutter |
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Biomedical Research and Ethical Regulations in China: Some Observations about Gene Therapy, Human Research, and Struggles of Interest |
Ole Doering |
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Biomedicalizing Kinship: Sperm Banks and the Creation of Affinity Ties |
Laura Mamo |
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BIONET textbook |
Ole Doering |
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Biopolitics for the 21st Century |
Marcy Darnovsky |
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Biopolitics, Mythic Science, and Progressive Values |
Marcy Darnovsky |
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Biopower and the Romance of Liberation |
Bruce Jennings |
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Bioscience for Life? Who decides what research is done in health and agriculture? |
Helen Wallace, GeneWatch UK |
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Biotechnology as Cultural Meaning |
Bruce Jennings |
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Bodies of Evidence: Activists, Patients, and the FDA Regulation of Depo-Provera |
Wendy Kline |
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Boost(erism) for Personalized Medicine |
Ross White |
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Born For Evil? Stereotyping the Karyotype |
Harriet A. Washington |
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Bridging The Divide: Disability & Reproductive Rights And Justice Advocates Discussing Genetics |
Generations Ahead |
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California Forensic DNA Databases: Impacts on Communities of Color |
Generations Ahead |
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Carmel Shalev Grounding our Concern Powerpoint |
Carmel Shalev |
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Chinese Researchers Promote Biomedical Regulations: What Are the Motives of the Biopolitical Dawn in China and Where Are They Heading? |
Ole Doering |
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Choice in the Biotech Age |
Francine Coeytaux |
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Choosing Chance: Sandel's 'The Case Against Perfection' |
Debra Greenfield |
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Code of Good Practice for Civil Participation in the Decision-Making Process |
Council of Europe Conference of INGOs |
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Coerced Sterilization and Eugenics in California- Historical Summary and the Need for Action |
The Historical Subcommittee of the Coalition to Address California's Eugenic History |
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Coerced Sterilization and Eugenics in California- Historical Summary and the Need for Action |
The Historical Subcommittee of the Coalition to Address California's Eugenic History |
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Coerced sterilization and eugenics in California: historical summary and the need for action |
The historical subcommittee of the Coalition to Address California's Eugenic History |
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Collaboration and Commodification in Assisted Procreation: Reflections on an Open Market and Anonymous Donation in Human Sperm and Eggs |
Mary (Molly) Shanley |
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Combating the Funding Effect in Science: What's Beyond Transparency? |
Sheldon Krimsky |
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Commercial Surrogacy and Fertility Tourism in India: The Case of Baby Manji |
Kari Points |
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Considerations for the Future |
Jillian Theil |
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Constructing Gender from the Inside Out: Sex Selection Practices in the U.S. |
Rajani Bhatia |
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Consumer Genetic Privacy Manual |
Council for Responsible Genetics |
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Contemporary Social Issues syllabus |
Eran DeSilva |
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Convention on human rights and biomedicine |
Council of Europe |
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Council of Europe adopts protocol on genetic testing |
Laurence Lwoff |
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CRG Genetic Bill of Rights |
Council for Responsible Genetics |
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CRG Open Letter to Berkeley |
Jeremy Gruber |
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CRG Testimony to EEOC on GINA |
Jeremy Gruber |
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CRG Testimony to FDA on DTC |
Jeremy Gruber |
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CRG Testimony to MA Senate on Post Conviction DNA |
Jeremy Gruber |
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Daniel Callahan |
Bioethics and the Culture Wars |
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Debating Human Genetics (flyer) |
Alex Plows |
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Depo Provera Report |
Hedva Eyal |
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Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests: Misleading Test Results Are Further Complicated by Deceptive Marketing and Other Questionable Practices |
Government Accountability Office |
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DNA and Law Enforcement |
Karen Maschke |
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Do We Need "Synthetic Bioethics"? |
Erik Parens, Josephine Johnston, and Jacob Moses |
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Do-It-Yourself Genetics Tests |
Donna Dickenson |
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Don't foster the gender divide (New Scientist, 14-July-2010) |
Lise Eliot |
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Drawing the Line in Genetic Engineering: self-regulation and public participation |
Charles Weiner |
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DTC Bill Fails in CA. |
Jeremy Gruber |
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Educating Emerging Leaders in Biotech & Medicine |
Magdalina Gugucheva |
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Egg Harvesting for Stem Cell Research: Medical risks and Ethical Problems |
Diane Beeson and Abby Lippman |
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Eggs as Capital |
Lisa Ikemoto |
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Eggs for Research -Testimony before California Senate Health Committee |
Francine Coeytaux |
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Electronic Health Records: Balancing Progress and Privacy |
Ross White |
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Elton John's Baby and the Danger of Unregulated Global Surrogacy |
Rotabi |
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Enlightenment and Enhancement: Technology and Moral Limits |
Bruce Jennings |
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ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND GENOMICS: Acting on the Futures of Environmental Health |
Sara Shostak |
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Environmental Justice and Genomics: Acting on the Futures of Environmental Health |
Sara Shostak |
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ETC Group: Extreme Genetic Engineering |
Jim Thomas |
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Ethical Challenges to Informed Consent for Genetic Research during Critical Illness |
Ellen Iverson |
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Ethical considerations in the collection of genetic data from critically ill patients |
Bradley Freeman et al. |
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Ethics or Economics? Health or Wealth? Beyond Ova in the Lab |
Sarah Sexton, The Corner House |
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Evolutionary ideologies |
Jon Marks |
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Explanatory memorandum to recommendation (2006)4 on research on biological materials of human origin |
Council of Europe |
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FDA and Transparency |
Joshua Sharfstein, FDA Deputy Commissioner |
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FDA Investigation into DTC: An Analysis |
Jeremy Gruber |
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FDA Testimony “Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing |
Jeremy Gruber |
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Fertility, Inc. CONSUMPTION AND SUBJECTIFICATION IN U.S. LESBIAN REPRODUCTIVE PRACTICES |
Laura Mamo |
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Finding a place for genomics in health disparities research |
Fullerton, Knerr, & Burke |
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Finding the Active Voice |
M. L, Tina Stevens, Diane Beeson, pat Jennings |
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Flacking for Big Pharma: Drug makers Don't Just Compromise Doctors; They Also Undermine the Top Medical journals ... |
Harriet A. Washington |
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Flyer: Stop DNA collection frenzy! |
Gen-ethics Network (GeN) Berlin/Germany |
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Forensic DNA Databases Worldwide |
Council for Responsible Genetics |
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Frames and Biotechnology |
Gina Maranto |
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Framing Presentation, Society and Politics, Tarrytown Meeting 2010 |
Bruce Jennings |
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From patients to partners: participant-centric initiatives in biomedical research |
Kaye, Curren, Anderson et al. |
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From Woe to Woe: Egg Donation in Israel |
Carmel Shalev |
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Gamete Donation: Medical and Genetic Implications |
Kramer, Wendy |
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Gene Blues |
Harriet A. Washington |
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Gene Patenting in the US (updated after April 4, 2011 appeals court hearing) |
Jaydee Hanson |
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Gene patents in Europe |
Helen Wallace |
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Gene Patents in India |
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Gene-Environment Interaction and Medical Sociology |
Sara Shostak and Jeremy Freese |
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Genes - Cells - Interpretations. What Hermeneutics Can Add to Genetics and to Bioethics |
Christoph Rehmann-Sutter |
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Genetic Discrimination: Topic Update |
Jeremy Gruber |
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Genetic Genocide |
George J. Annas |
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Genetic Justice (Flyer) |
Sheldon Krimsky and Tania Simoncelli |
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Genetic Perdition: The Rise of Molecular Bias |
Harriet A. Washington |
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Genetic responsibility and Cultural interpretations |
raz and schicktanz |
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Genetic Testing Must Proceed Carefully |
Jillian Thiell |
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Genetics on stage: Public engagement in health policy development on preimplantation genetic diagnosis |
Susan M. Cox, Magdalena Kazubowski-Houston, Jeff Nisker |
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GeneWatch Magazine Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing |
Council for Responsible Genetics |
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GeneWatch Magazine-Biobanks |
Council for Responsible Genetics |
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GeneWatch-Genetics and identity |
Council for Responsible Genetics |
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GeneWatch-Race and Genetics |
Council for Responsible Genetics |
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Genome Sampling and the Biopolitics of Race |
Catherine Bliss |
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Genomics and Bioethics: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Technologies and Advancements |
Soraj Hongladarom |
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Genomics and the Conundrum of Race: Some Epistemic and Ethical Considerations |
Koffi N. Maglo |
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Get Ready for the Flood of Fetal Gene Screeningl |
Henry T. Greely |
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Good Science and Good Ethics: Why We Should Discourage Payment for Eggs for Stem Cell Research |
Donna Dickenson |
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Google Wants to Track Your Medical History -- And Your Genome |
Jesse Reynolds |
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Grounding our Concern: Human Futures and Human Rights |
George Annas |
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Group-Based and Personalized Care in an Age of Genomic and Evidence-Based Medicine |
Kofi Maglo |
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He Did It on Hot Dogs and Beer: Natural Excellence in Human Athletic Achievement |
David Wasserman |
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HGA Briefing No to Eggsploitation |
David King |
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History of the Australian Gene Patent Bill |
Luigi Palombi |
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How a Drug Becomes 'Ethnic':Law Commerce and the Production of racial Cateogries in Medicine |
Jonathan Kahn |
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Human & Animal Biotechnologies: A Call to Arms for the Progressive Movement |
Friends of the Earth |
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Human evolutionary genomics: ethical and interpretive issues |
Vitti et al |
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Human Tissue and Global Ethics |
Donna Dickenson |
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In re: Docket No. HHS-OPHS–2011–0005, Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Human Subjects Research Protections: Enhancing Protections for Research Subjects and Reducing Burden, Delay, and Ambiguity for Investigators. |
Citizens for Responsible Care and Research |
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In re: Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, Ninth Public Meeting, May 17, 2012, chair’s request for post-meeting comments and supplementary statements. |
Citizens for Responsible Care and Research |
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In re: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Secretary, Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, Request for Comments on Issues of Privacy and Access With Regard to Human Genome Sequence Data |
Citizens for Responsible Care and Research |
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In re: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Notice and request for comment, Docket No DHS-2011-0074, 76 Fed. Reg. 81,517 (2011): Request for Review and Comment: ‘‘The Menlo Report: Ethical Principles Guiding Information and Communication Technology Resea |
Citizens for Responsible Care and Research |
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In the Hot Tub: The Praxis of Building New Alliances for Reprogenetics |
Sujatha Jesudason |
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Informed Consent and Prenatal Testing: The Kennedy-Brownback Act |
Adrienne Asch and David Wasserman |
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Innovation Policy: Not just a jumbo shrimp |
David H. Guston |
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Institutions of International Policy and Governance: Experience of the United Nations / UNESCO |
Chamu Kuppuswamy |
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Instructor's Practices in and Attitudes Toward Teaching Ethics in the Genetics Classroom |
Joan M Booth and Jinnie M Garrett |
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Intangible and Embodied Information: the Non-Statutory Nature of Human DNA |
Debra Greenfield, J.D. |
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Intellectual Capital and Voting Booth Bioethics |
Tina Stevens |
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Intercountry adoption declines lead to new practices of global surrogacy in Guatemala: Global human rights concerns in the context of violence and the era of advanced fertility technology. |
Rotabi, K.S. and Bromfield, N.F. |
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International egg-sharing to provide donor oocytes for clinical assisted reproduction and derivation of nuclear transfer stem cells |
Boon Chin Heng |
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International egg-sharing to provide donor oocytes for clinical assisted reproduction and derivation of nuclear transfer stem cells |
Boon Chin Heng |
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International Reproductive Tissue Network |
Erica Haimes |
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Involuntary Childlessness, Reproductive Technology, and Social Justice: The Medical Mask on Social Illness |
Adrienne Asch and Mary Shanley |
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Is there an emerging international consensus on the proper uses of the new human genetic technologies? |
Richard Hayes |
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Jonathan D. Moreno and Sam Berger |
Biotechnology and the New Right: Neoconservatism’s Red Menace |
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Leon Kass |
Reflections on Public Bioethics |
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Life: Patent Pending |
The Canadian Council of Churches |
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Limits of Human Existence According to China's Bioethics: Reproductive Medicine and Human Embryo Research |
Ole Doering |
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Locating Gene-Environment Interaction: At the Intersections of Genetics and Public Health |
Sara Shostak |
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Long-term Risks of Egg Donation |
Diane Beeson |
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Looking Back a Decade |
Pete Shanks |
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Magdalina Gugucheva |
Surrogacy in America |
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Making Embryos Healthy or Making Healthy Embryos |
Adrienne Asch and David Wasserman |
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Mandating Race |
Jonathan Kahn |
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Mapping Race through Admixture |
Catherine Bliss |
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Meaningful Progress |
Brendan Parent |
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Medical Ethics Course Syllabus - Dozier Libbey Medical High School |
Stacey Wickware and Sarah Melvin |
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Medicine and the State: The Medicalization of Reproduction in Israel |
Yali Hashash |
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Meeting the governance challenges of next-generation biorepository research |
Fullerton et al. |
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Merriken v. Cressman, 364 F. Supp. 913 (E.D. Pa. 1973) |
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania |
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Microarray Genetic Screening: a prenatal roadblock for life? |
Evelyne Shuster |
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Monetary Compensation for Egg Donors |
R Isasi |
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Moral Questions of an Altogether Different Kind: Progressive Politics in the Biotech Age |
Marcy Darnovsky |
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More at stake in stem-cell patents |
David Albert Jones |
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More at stake in stem-cell patents: Supplementary information |
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My attempt to patent a human-animal chimera |
Stuart A. Newman |
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My Body, My Capital? |
Donna Dickenson |
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My Fair Baby: What's Wrong with Parents Genetically Enhancing Their Children? |
David Wasserman |
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Negotiating Conception: Lesbians' Hybrid-Technological Practices |
Laura Mamo |
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Negotiating Kinship in Transnational Surrogacy |
Daisy Deomampo |
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Non-invasive Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis |
Lori Haymon: Council for Responsible Genetics report |
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Non-Invasive Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis-NIPD |
Lori Haymon |
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October 2006. Science and Social Justice: Making the Cases for Case Studies. Journal of College Science Teaching: 54-59. |
Chamany K. |
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Offspring searching for their sperm donors: how family type shapes the process |
D. Beeson, P. Jennings, W. Kramer |
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Oocyte Position Paper |
Yali Hashash |
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Open letter: Stop DNA collection frenzy! |
Gen-ethics Network (GeN) Berlin/Germany |
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Opening comments Communications Plenary |
Gina Maranto |
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Oral Argument Slides |
Debra Greenfield |
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Ova Donation for Stem Cell Research: An International Perspective |
Donna Dickenson |
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Patterns of globalized reproduction: Egg cells regulation in Israel and Austria |
Carmel Shalev |
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Playing God? Synthetic biology as a theological and ethical challenge |
Peter Dabrock |
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Playing the Gene Card? A Report on Race and Human Biotechnology |
Osagie Obasogie |
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Policy Interoperability |
Isasi R |
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Political Science |
Marcy Darnovsky |
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power point slides for BIOs lecture |
Debra Greenfield |
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Predicting Probability: Regulating the Future of Preimplantation Genetic Screening |
Jaime King |
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Presentation to BIOS IP conference including a report on the oral arguments in the Myriad case |
Debra Greenfield |
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Preventing Gender-Biased Sex Selection |
World Health Organization, with OHCHR, UNFPA, UNICEF, and UN Women |
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Preventing the Emergence of Evil in the 'New Eugenics' |
Jinnie M.Garrett |
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Principles for the Oversight of Nanotechnologies |
Nano-Activist NGO Coalition |
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Principles for the Oversight of Synthetic Biology |
Eric Hoffman, Jaydee Hanson, Jim Thomas |
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Progress in Bioethics, Chapter 1 |
Jonathan D. Moreno and Sam Berger |
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Proposed Cloning & Inheritable Genetic Alteration Treaty |
Annas, Andrews & Isasi |
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Public Research, Private Gain |
Tim Schwab |
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Public Understandings of Ethics |
Schicktanz, Schweda, Wynne |
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Race and Membership in American History: The Eugenics Movement, Chapter 1 |
Facing History and Ourselves |
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Race and Membership in American History: The Eugenics Movement: Introduction |
Facing History and Ourselves |
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Race and Membership, Chapter 2: Race, Democracy, and Citizenship |
Facing History And Ourselves |
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Race and Membership, Chapter 3: Evolution, "Progress", and Eugenics |
Facing History And Ourselves |
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Race and Membership, Chapter 4: In an Age of "Progress" |
Facing History And Ourselves |
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Race and Membership, Chapter 5: Eugenics and the Power of Testing |
Facing History And Ourselves |
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Race and Membership, Chapter 6: Toward Civic Biology |
Facing History And Ourselves |
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Race and Membership, Chapter 7: Eugenics, Citizenship, and Immigration |
Facing History And Ourselves |
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Race and Membership, Chapter 8: The Nazi Connection |
Facing History And Ourselves |
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Race and Membership, Chapter 9: Legacies and Possibilities |
Facing History And Ourselves |
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Race in a Bottle |
Jonathan Kahn |
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Race, Gender, and Genetic Technologies: A New Reproductive Dystopia? |
Dorothy Roberts |
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Racial Classification and Generalization in Medical Resarch and Practice |
David Wasserman |
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Recommendation on research on biological materials of human origin |
Council of Europe |
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Recommendations on best practice in the ethical governance of Sino-European biological and biomedical research collaborations |
BIONET Expert Group |
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Reflections on Human Dignity and the Israeli Cloning Debate |
Carmel Shalev |
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Reflections on race and the biologization of difference |
Katya Gibel Mevorach |
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Regulating (or not) reproductive medicine: an alternative to letting the market decide |
Donna Dickenson |
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Regulatory Instability in Behavioral and Biomedical Research |
Gerald S. Schatz |
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Religious People's Views of Reproductive Genetics |
John H. Evans |
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Report on Human Cloning Act |
Yali Hashash and Hedva Eyal |
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Reproductive Tourism: Equality Concerns in the Global Market for Fertility Services |
Lisa Ikemoto |
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Research practice and participant preferences: the growing gulf |
Trinidad, Fullerton, et al. |
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Resources and Strategies to Integrate the Study of Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Genetics into the Undergraduate Curriculum |
Jinnie M. Garrett and Kathleen L. Triman |
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Responses to Tarrytown 2011 Communications Survey |
Center for Genetics and Society |
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Review of book on egg donation |
Diane Beeson |
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Review of Moreno and Berger, Progress in Bioethics |
Mark B. Brown |
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RHTP position statement on regulation and use of PGD technologies |
Reproductive Health Technologies Project |
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Romanian Egg Affair |
Isha L'Isha—Haifa Feminist Center |
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Selling Eggs: The Untold Risks of Donation and Fertility Treatments and Need for Tracking |
Tina Stevens, Diane Beeson |
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Selling Genes, Selling Gender: Egg Agencies, Sperm Banks, and the Market in Genetic Material |
Rene Almeling |
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Semen as Gift, Semen as Goods: Reproductive Workers and the Market in Altruism |
Diane Tober |
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Should My Daughter Donate Her Eggs? |
Constance Summer |
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Social Darwinism, Liberal Eugenics, and the Example of Bioethics in China |
Ole Doering |
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Social Responsibility in Genetic Engineering: Historical Perspectives |
Charles Weiner |
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Society and Politics Powerpoint |
Dorothy Roberts |
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Special Genewatch Issue: DNA Databanks and Race |
Council for Responsible Genetics |
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Stem Cell Tourism – A Challenge for Trans-National Governance |
Carmel Shalev |
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Summaries of Responses to Tarrytown 2011 communications Survey |
Center for Genetics and Society |
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Surrogacy in America |
Magdalina Gugucheva |
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Surrogacy in America |
CRG Report-Magdalina Gugucheva |
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Surrogacy In America |
CRG Report-Magdalina Gugucheva |
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Surrogacy: Reinscribing or pluralizing understandings of 'family'? |
Mary L. (Molly) Shanley and Sujatha Jesudson |
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Synthetic Biology, Analytic Ethics |
Gregory Kaebnick |
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Synthetic biology: building the language for a new science brick by metaphorical brick |
Iina Hellsten & Brigitte Nerlich |
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Synthetic Biology: Life as App Store |
Stuart A. Newman |
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Synthetic Solutions to the Climate Crisis: The Dangers of Synthetic Biology for Biofuels Production |
Eric Hoffman |
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Taipei Recommendations on Organ Trafficking |
Asian Task Force on Organ Trafficking |
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Taking A Stand: Tools for Action on Sex Selection |
Generations Ahead |
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Talking Points on Synthetic Biology to the President's Commission |
Eric Hoffman |
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Technology and the Genetic Imaginary |
Bruce Jennings |
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Terrorists and Biological Weapons: Forging the Linkage in the Clinton Administration |
Susan Wright |
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Test-Tube Treachery |
Gina Maranto |
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Testimony on Synthetic Biology to House of Representatives |
Jaydee Hanson, Jim Thomas, Eric Hoffman |
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Testimony to MA Legislature on Genetic Bill of Rights |
Jeremy Gruber |
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That Was the Synthetic Biology That Was |
Luis Campos |
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The 200th Anniversary of the Luddite Uprisings and Technology Politics Now |
David King |
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The Baby Business and Public Policy |
Marcy Darnovsky |
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The Battle to Patent Your Genes |
Marcy Darnovsky and Jesse Reynolds |
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The Biologistical Construction of Race: 'Admixture' Technology and the New Genetic Medicine |
Duana Fullwiley |
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The Body - A Sheath (Concept and Act) |
Chamu Kuppuswamy |
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The Case Against Perfection |
Michael J. Sandel |
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The Case for Comprehensive Medical and Genetic Testing of Gamete Donors |
Donor Sibling Registry |
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The Charitable Trust as a Model for Genomic Biobanks |
David E. Winickoff and Richard N. Winickoff |
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The Color of Our Genes: Balancing the Promise and Risks of Racial Categories in Human Biotechnology |
Osagie Obasogie |
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The Coming Revolution in Prenatal Genetic Testing |
Henry T. Greely and Jaime S. King |
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The Dangers of Growing DNA Databases |
Osagie Obasogie |
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The Emergence of Toxicogenomics |
Sara Shostak |
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The Ethics of Memory Blunting and the Narcissism of Small Differences |
Erik Parens |
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The ethics of sex selection: a comparison of the attitudes and experiences of primary care physicians and physician providers of clinical sex selection services |
Sunita Puri and Robert D. Nachtigall |
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The High Cost of Living: Questioning Life-Related Patents |
Harriet A. Washington |
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The Liberalism of Life: Bioethics in the Face of Biopower |
Bruce Jennings |
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The Luddites and Biopolitics Now |
David King |
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The New Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act-How It Came to Pass and What It Does |
Jeremy Gruber |
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The Politics of the Gene: Social Status and Beliefs about Genetics for Individual Outcomes |
Sara Shostak et al |
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The Politics of the Gene: Social Status and Beliefs About Genetics for Individual Outcomes |
Sara Shostak, Jeremy Freese, Bruce Link, Jo Phelan |
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The Regulation of Synthetic Biology |
Bruce Jennings |
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The Science and Business of Genetic Ancestry Testing |
Bolnick, Fullwiley, Duster et al. |
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The Spitterati and Trickle-Down Genomics |
Marcy Darnovsky |
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The Transhumanism Bubble |
Stuart Newman |
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The Uses and Misuses of In-Vitro Fertilization in Israel: Some Sociological and Ethical Considerations |
Carmel Shalev and Sigal Gooldin |
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Theatre and Research in the Reproductive Sciences |
Jeff Nisker |
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This Old House: The human genome and human body as objects of historic preservation |
David Wasserman |
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Three Ways to Politicize Bioethics |
Mark B. Brown |
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To Clone Alone: The United Nations' Human Cloning Declaration |
Rosario Isasi, George Annas |
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To Test or Not to Test? When and How Should UC Berkeley Test Its Incoming Students’ DNA, if at all? |
Charis Thompson |
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Tom Koch |
Bioethics as Ideology: Conditional and Unconditional Values |
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Transforming Life: Genetics, Agriculture and Human Life |
World Council of Churches |
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Transnational and Cross-Racial Surogacy: Issues and Concerns |
Ross-Sheriff, F. |
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TRIPS and gene patents |
Christoph Then |
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UC Berkeley Adopts Controversial Genetic Testing Program |
Jeremy Gruber |
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UC Berkeley, Don't Send Those Swabs |
Jesse Reynolds |
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UN Cloning Convention |
Annas G., Isasi R |
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United Methodist Church Repents for its support of Eugenics |
The United Methodist Church |
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US oocyte donors: a retrospective study of medical and psychosocial issues |
Kramer, Schneider, Schultz |
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Useful Citations for Racial Justice Track |
Katya Gibel Mevorach |
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Voices of Donor Conceived, Donors and Parents |
Donor Sibling Registry |
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Voting Booth Bioethics |
Tina Stevens |
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Welcome, Freshmen. DNA Swabs, Please. |
Troy Duster |
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What's in a choice? Ethical, cultural and social dimensions of sex selection in China |
Ole Doering |
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When Scientist Pick a Fight WIth the Law |
Osagie Obasogie |
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Whose ethics of knowledge? Taking the next step in evaluating knowledge in synthetic biology |
Robin Pierce |
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Why Non-Directiveness is Insufficient: Ethics of Genetic Decision Making and a Model of Agency |
Christoph Rehmann-Sutter |
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Why We Should in Fact Pay for Egg Donation |
Charis Thompson |
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Will Global Surrogacy be Regulated? |
Rotabi, K. S. and Bromfield, N. F. |
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World Council of Churches list of religious statements on biotechnology 2004 |
Justice Peace and Integrity of Creation, World Council of Churches |
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‘Redesigning Humans’: Taking Charge of Our Own Heredity |
Gina Maranto |
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“There is such a thing as too many daughters, but not too many sons”: A qualitative study of son preference and fetal sex selection among Indian immigrants in the United States |
Sunita Puri, Vincanne Adams, Susan Ivey, Robert D. Nachtigall |
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