Over the past decade, numerous studies have documented profound racial and ethnic disparities in disease in the United States. This essay examines how popular and scientific concepts of race and ethnicity converge with dominant understandings of genetics to inform the design and interpretation of research, public health policy, and medical practice. Although there is some acknowledgment in the biomedical community that racial and ethnic categories are social and not genetic, ideas about race and ethnicity that circulate in biomedicine are contradictory. Thus, in practice genetic explanations for observed differences are common both in the scientific literature and in popular media accounts of biomedical research. Such explanations naturaliz...
How can researchers use race, as they do now, to conduct health-care studies when its very definitio...
Eliminating the well-documented health disparities found within the United States population is a la...
Genetics plays only a small part in ethnic differences in health, and other factors are often more a...
Over the past decade, numerous studies have documented profound racial and ethnic disparities in dis...
The causes of racial and ethnic inequalities in health and the most appropriate categories to use to...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
Defining race continues to be a nemesis. Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challeng...
Much research into ethnic health inequalities seeks to explain these phenomena in terms of some ethn...
Anthropological insights into the use of race/ethnicity to explore genetic contributions to disparit...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
There is a paradoxical relationship between "race" and genetics. Whereas genetic data were first use...
Research to understand human genomic variation and its implications in health has great potential to...
Increased attention has been focused on the use of racial and ethnic categories in public health res...
Understanding the origins of racial health disparities is currently a central focus of health-orient...
Alleviating health disparities in the United States is a goal with broad support. Medical research u...
How can researchers use race, as they do now, to conduct health-care studies when its very definitio...
Eliminating the well-documented health disparities found within the United States population is a la...
Genetics plays only a small part in ethnic differences in health, and other factors are often more a...
Over the past decade, numerous studies have documented profound racial and ethnic disparities in dis...
The causes of racial and ethnic inequalities in health and the most appropriate categories to use to...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
Defining race continues to be a nemesis. Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challeng...
Much research into ethnic health inequalities seeks to explain these phenomena in terms of some ethn...
Anthropological insights into the use of race/ethnicity to explore genetic contributions to disparit...
Social and biomedical scientists, journal editors, and public health officials continue to debate th...
There is a paradoxical relationship between "race" and genetics. Whereas genetic data were first use...
Research to understand human genomic variation and its implications in health has great potential to...
Increased attention has been focused on the use of racial and ethnic categories in public health res...
Understanding the origins of racial health disparities is currently a central focus of health-orient...
Alleviating health disparities in the United States is a goal with broad support. Medical research u...
How can researchers use race, as they do now, to conduct health-care studies when its very definitio...
Eliminating the well-documented health disparities found within the United States population is a la...
Genetics plays only a small part in ethnic differences in health, and other factors are often more a...