Abstract The development of human genetics world-wide during the twentieth century, especially across Europe, has occurred against a background of repeated catastrophes, including two world wars and the ideological problems and repression posed by Nazism and Communism. The published scientific literature gives few hints of these problems and there is a danger that they will be forgotten. The First World War was largely indiscriminate in its carnage, but World War 2 and the preceding years of fascism were associated with widespread migration, especially of Jewish workers expelled from Germany, and of their children, a number of whom would become major contributors to the post-war generation of human and medical geneticists in Britain and Ame...
Human genetic engineering is one of the most contentious features of a science,which is itself extre...
This dissertation examines the visual cultures of postwar biomedicine, with a particular focus on ho...
A series of 100 recorded interviews with human and medical geneticists has been carried out and some...
Die Geschichte der Humangenetik stellte lange Zeit ein vernachlässigtes Gebiet der medizin- und wiss...
In recent years, two developments revolutionized the molecular genetics. The first one is an enormou...
Abstract: The paper is devoted to the development of Soviet genetics in the higher school in the sec...
In 1947, the US National Academy of Sciences established the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC)...
From an address to the Society in November 1968.GENETICAL RADIATION DAMAGEKnowledge gained from mut...
As this century draws to a close, spectacular advances in the fields of genomics and genetics are op...
After the Second World War, human genetics in Italy had to cover a gap with respect to the Internat...
Some of the pioneers of human genetics across Europe are described, based on a series of 100 recorde...
The understanding of how genetic information may be inherited through generations was established by...
AbstractA brief history of human geneticsSixty years is an appropriate yardstick for many reasons, n...
In the UK, the period after the Second World War is generally associated with the reformist ideas wh...
Eugenics is a science that aims to promote and develop the innate qualities of the human species usi...
Human genetic engineering is one of the most contentious features of a science,which is itself extre...
This dissertation examines the visual cultures of postwar biomedicine, with a particular focus on ho...
A series of 100 recorded interviews with human and medical geneticists has been carried out and some...
Die Geschichte der Humangenetik stellte lange Zeit ein vernachlässigtes Gebiet der medizin- und wiss...
In recent years, two developments revolutionized the molecular genetics. The first one is an enormou...
Abstract: The paper is devoted to the development of Soviet genetics in the higher school in the sec...
In 1947, the US National Academy of Sciences established the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC)...
From an address to the Society in November 1968.GENETICAL RADIATION DAMAGEKnowledge gained from mut...
As this century draws to a close, spectacular advances in the fields of genomics and genetics are op...
After the Second World War, human genetics in Italy had to cover a gap with respect to the Internat...
Some of the pioneers of human genetics across Europe are described, based on a series of 100 recorde...
The understanding of how genetic information may be inherited through generations was established by...
AbstractA brief history of human geneticsSixty years is an appropriate yardstick for many reasons, n...
In the UK, the period after the Second World War is generally associated with the reformist ideas wh...
Eugenics is a science that aims to promote and develop the innate qualities of the human species usi...
Human genetic engineering is one of the most contentious features of a science,which is itself extre...
This dissertation examines the visual cultures of postwar biomedicine, with a particular focus on ho...
A series of 100 recorded interviews with human and medical geneticists has been carried out and some...