The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of social controversy. However, recent events, such as the adoption of racially targeted pharmaceuticals, have raised the profile of the race issue. In addition, we are entering an era in which genomic research is increasingly focused on the nature and extent of human genetic variation, often examined by population, which leads to heightened potential for misunderstandings or misuse of terms concerning genetic variation and race. Here, we draw together the perspectives of participants in a recent interdisciplinary workshop on ancestry and health in medicine in order to explore the use of race in research issue from the vantage point of a variety of disciplines. We review...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
Research to understand human genomic variation and its implications in health has great potential to...
As the search for human genetic variation has become a priority for biomedical science, debates have...
Abstract The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of soc...
The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of social controversy. Howeve...
Defining race continues to be a nemesis. Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challeng...
Many researchers working in the field of human genetics in the United States have been caught betwee...
Abstract Post-Human Genome Project progress has enabled a new wave of population genet...
This review explores the limitations of self-reported race, ethnicity, and genetic ancestry in biome...
The use of 'ace' as a variable in biomedical research is facilitated by embedding ordinary concepts ...
In this article, we analyse how researchers use the categories of race and ethnicity with reference ...
Now that a composite human genome has been sequenced (HGP), research has accelerated to discover pre...
Many researchers are currently studying the distribution of genetic variations among diverse groups,...
In the wake of the sequencing of the human genome in the early 2000s, genome pioneers and social sci...
A debate has arisen regarding the validity of racial/ethnic categories for biomedical and genetic re...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
Research to understand human genomic variation and its implications in health has great potential to...
As the search for human genetic variation has become a priority for biomedical science, debates have...
Abstract The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of soc...
The use of race in biomedical research has, for decades, been a source of social controversy. Howeve...
Defining race continues to be a nemesis. Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challeng...
Many researchers working in the field of human genetics in the United States have been caught betwee...
Abstract Post-Human Genome Project progress has enabled a new wave of population genet...
This review explores the limitations of self-reported race, ethnicity, and genetic ancestry in biome...
The use of 'ace' as a variable in biomedical research is facilitated by embedding ordinary concepts ...
In this article, we analyse how researchers use the categories of race and ethnicity with reference ...
Now that a composite human genome has been sequenced (HGP), research has accelerated to discover pre...
Many researchers are currently studying the distribution of genetic variations among diverse groups,...
In the wake of the sequencing of the human genome in the early 2000s, genome pioneers and social sci...
A debate has arisen regarding the validity of racial/ethnic categories for biomedical and genetic re...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
Research to understand human genomic variation and its implications in health has great potential to...
As the search for human genetic variation has become a priority for biomedical science, debates have...