Most scientists agree that race and ethnicity (ethno-race) classifications are the result of social and political conditions, as opposed to biological differences. But there is disagreement about the scientific validity of these categories. A number of scientists use ethno-race as a surrogate for various socioeconomic and environmental factors. Using race as a biological category can reflect and reinforce racial stratification as well as racist notions of inherent human difference. Questions surrounding the appropriateness of ethno-race classifications in medical research have been heightened by two decades of federal legislation that contains initiatives on minority health. This article proceeds from the assumption that conventional le...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
Race is a prominent category in medicine. Epidemiologists describe how rates of morbidity and mortal...
Scientific research provides substantial evidence that there is no genetic or biological basis for o...
Most scientists agree that race and ethnicity (ethno-race) classifications are the result of social ...
The overwhelming majority of biological scientists agree that there is no such thing as race among m...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund and is available...
Abstract The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of soc...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
The mainstream narrative regarding the evolution of race as an idea in the scientific community is t...
Defining race continues to be a nemesis. Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challeng...
In June 2005, the FDA approved BiDil, a heart failure medication that is labeled for use only by Afr...
Over the past decade, numerous studies have documented profound racial and ethnic disparities in dis...
The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of social controversy. Howeve...
Medical researchers are now paying increasing attention to findings of racial or ethnic (“racial/eth...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
Race is a prominent category in medicine. Epidemiologists describe how rates of morbidity and mortal...
Scientific research provides substantial evidence that there is no genetic or biological basis for o...
Most scientists agree that race and ethnicity (ethno-race) classifications are the result of social ...
The overwhelming majority of biological scientists agree that there is no such thing as race among m...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund and is available...
Abstract The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of soc...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
The mainstream narrative regarding the evolution of race as an idea in the scientific community is t...
Defining race continues to be a nemesis. Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challeng...
In June 2005, the FDA approved BiDil, a heart failure medication that is labeled for use only by Afr...
Over the past decade, numerous studies have documented profound racial and ethnic disparities in dis...
The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of social controversy. Howeve...
Medical researchers are now paying increasing attention to findings of racial or ethnic (“racial/eth...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
Race is a prominent category in medicine. Epidemiologists describe how rates of morbidity and mortal...
Scientific research provides substantial evidence that there is no genetic or biological basis for o...