This article is a case study of the impact of the non-scientific public on scientific standards. It explores how nomenclature standards in the Human Genome Project were established not only in laboratories, but also in town council meetings and courtroom proceedings
The Human Genome Project (HGP), the name given to the scientific program to map and decode all of hu...
For the past 2 years, scientific and technical journals in biology and medicine have extensively cov...
A new study has mapped human genes to patents and finds just how many are involved in commercial int...
This thesis narrates a prehistory of the Human Genome Project, beginning with the intellectual under...
Dr. Cook-Deegan recounts some of the scientific and political history leading to controversy about t...
[Extract] Two recent papers have highlighted the vital importance of using standardized nomenclature...
The multinational effort to sequence the human genome generated vast quantities of data about the ge...
The various research efforts that comprise the Human Genome Project will inevitably both draw on and...
Begun formally in 1990, the U.S. Human Genome Project was a 13-year effort coordinated by the U.S. D...
The Human Genome Project (HGP) is a coordinated worldwide effort to precisely map the human genome ...
There are many scientific reports and full-length books dealing with the Human Genome Project in all...
© 1996 Helen RofeAscertaining the sequence of the human genome has long been the 'holy grail' of the...
Standardized gene naming is crucial for effective communication about genes, and as genomics becomes...
This Witness Seminar discusses the scientific origins of gene mapping and emergence of the Human Gen...
The Human Genome Organization (HUGO) was initially established in 1988 to help integrate internation...
The Human Genome Project (HGP), the name given to the scientific program to map and decode all of hu...
For the past 2 years, scientific and technical journals in biology and medicine have extensively cov...
A new study has mapped human genes to patents and finds just how many are involved in commercial int...
This thesis narrates a prehistory of the Human Genome Project, beginning with the intellectual under...
Dr. Cook-Deegan recounts some of the scientific and political history leading to controversy about t...
[Extract] Two recent papers have highlighted the vital importance of using standardized nomenclature...
The multinational effort to sequence the human genome generated vast quantities of data about the ge...
The various research efforts that comprise the Human Genome Project will inevitably both draw on and...
Begun formally in 1990, the U.S. Human Genome Project was a 13-year effort coordinated by the U.S. D...
The Human Genome Project (HGP) is a coordinated worldwide effort to precisely map the human genome ...
There are many scientific reports and full-length books dealing with the Human Genome Project in all...
© 1996 Helen RofeAscertaining the sequence of the human genome has long been the 'holy grail' of the...
Standardized gene naming is crucial for effective communication about genes, and as genomics becomes...
This Witness Seminar discusses the scientific origins of gene mapping and emergence of the Human Gen...
The Human Genome Organization (HUGO) was initially established in 1988 to help integrate internation...
The Human Genome Project (HGP), the name given to the scientific program to map and decode all of hu...
For the past 2 years, scientific and technical journals in biology and medicine have extensively cov...
A new study has mapped human genes to patents and finds just how many are involved in commercial int...