Race is a prominent category in medicine. Epidemiologists describe how rates of morbidity and mortality vary with race, and doctors consider the race of their patients when deciding whether to test them for sickle cell anemia or what drug to use to treat their hypertension. At the same time, critics of racial classification say that race is not real but only an illusion or that race is scientifically meaningless. In this paper, I explain how race is used in medicine as a proxy for genes that encode drug metabolizing enzymes and how a proper understanding of race calls into doubt the practice of treating race as a marker of any medically relevant genetic trait
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
The causes of racial and ethnic inequalities in health and the most appropriate categories to use to...
Defining race continues to be a nemesis. Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challeng...
Race is a prominent category in medicine. Epidemiologists describe how rates of morbidity and mortal...
Now that a composite human genome has been sequenced (HGP), research has accelerated to discover pre...
Over the past decade, numerous studies have documented profound racial and ethnic disparities in dis...
Abstract The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of soc...
How can researchers use race, as they do now, to conduct health-care studies when its very definitio...
The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of social controversy. Howeve...
This paper discusses the link between pharmacogenetics and race, and the global justice issues that ...
The use of 'ace' as a variable in biomedical research is facilitated by embedding ordinary concepts ...
This paper presents an ethnographic case study of the use of race in two interconnected laboratories...
BackgroundRecent studies have reignited the tinderbox of debate surrounding the use of race and ance...
Scientific research provides substantial evidence that there is no genetic or biological basis for o...
There is a paradoxical relationship between "race" and genetics. Whereas genetic data were first use...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
The causes of racial and ethnic inequalities in health and the most appropriate categories to use to...
Defining race continues to be a nemesis. Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challeng...
Race is a prominent category in medicine. Epidemiologists describe how rates of morbidity and mortal...
Now that a composite human genome has been sequenced (HGP), research has accelerated to discover pre...
Over the past decade, numerous studies have documented profound racial and ethnic disparities in dis...
Abstract The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of soc...
How can researchers use race, as they do now, to conduct health-care studies when its very definitio...
The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of social controversy. Howeve...
This paper discusses the link between pharmacogenetics and race, and the global justice issues that ...
The use of 'ace' as a variable in biomedical research is facilitated by embedding ordinary concepts ...
This paper presents an ethnographic case study of the use of race in two interconnected laboratories...
BackgroundRecent studies have reignited the tinderbox of debate surrounding the use of race and ance...
Scientific research provides substantial evidence that there is no genetic or biological basis for o...
There is a paradoxical relationship between "race" and genetics. Whereas genetic data were first use...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
The causes of racial and ethnic inequalities in health and the most appropriate categories to use to...
Defining race continues to be a nemesis. Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challeng...