The availability of new genetic testing technologies to identify individuals as at risk for a particular disease has inspired tremendous concern that individuals with gene mutations will soon be universally identified, for both insurance and employment purposes, as a genetic underclass. Scholarship in science and technology studies, however, suggests that understandings of genetic knowledge might be locally contingent, while research in comparative politics helps us understand how national context might play an important role in framing approaches to the regulation of genetic information. What role does national context play in defining genetic risk and shaping approaches to the privacy of genetic information? Using data from interviews, do...
This paper examines the social implications of predictive genetic testing and its impact on the insu...
Advances in genomics and postgenomics have renewed interest in the impact of genomic health informat...
Genetic testing has created both opportunities and dilemmas for personal health care as well as publ...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...
Health-care systems as well as legislators and society seem largely unprepared to face and manage th...
Genetics discrimination has become a large concern among scholars, scientists, the media, and the pu...
This paper reviews the literature on genetic privacy, especially since 1995 and the first proposal f...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter Sahra Gibbon, Barbara Prainsack, Stephen Hilgartner and Janell...
The increasing use of genetic information has emerged as an important concern worldwide as scientifi...
Concerns about genetic privacy affect individuals' willingness to accept genetic testing in clinical...
Informed by a search of the literature about the usage of genetic testing information (GTI) by insur...
Advances in genetic testing and research are creating increasing concern regarding genetic privacy. ...
Abstract Over the past years, one of the most contentious topics in policy debates on genetics has b...
Human genomic information is invested with enormous power in a scientifically motivated society. Gen...
Concerns about genetic privacy affect individuals’ willingness to accept genetic testing in clinical...
This paper examines the social implications of predictive genetic testing and its impact on the insu...
Advances in genomics and postgenomics have renewed interest in the impact of genomic health informat...
Genetic testing has created both opportunities and dilemmas for personal health care as well as publ...
Every person has the right to privacy and has to be protected against genetic discrimination. With t...
Health-care systems as well as legislators and society seem largely unprepared to face and manage th...
Genetics discrimination has become a large concern among scholars, scientists, the media, and the pu...
This paper reviews the literature on genetic privacy, especially since 1995 and the first proposal f...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter Sahra Gibbon, Barbara Prainsack, Stephen Hilgartner and Janell...
The increasing use of genetic information has emerged as an important concern worldwide as scientifi...
Concerns about genetic privacy affect individuals' willingness to accept genetic testing in clinical...
Informed by a search of the literature about the usage of genetic testing information (GTI) by insur...
Advances in genetic testing and research are creating increasing concern regarding genetic privacy. ...
Abstract Over the past years, one of the most contentious topics in policy debates on genetics has b...
Human genomic information is invested with enormous power in a scientifically motivated society. Gen...
Concerns about genetic privacy affect individuals’ willingness to accept genetic testing in clinical...
This paper examines the social implications of predictive genetic testing and its impact on the insu...
Advances in genomics and postgenomics have renewed interest in the impact of genomic health informat...
Genetic testing has created both opportunities and dilemmas for personal health care as well as publ...