There has been much investment in research on the ethical, legal and social issues (ELSI) associated with genetic and genomic research. This research should inform the development of the relevant policy. So far, much of the relevant policy - such as in the areas of patents, genetic testing and genetic discrimination - seems to be informed more by speculation of harm and anecdote than by available evidence. Although a quest for evidence cannot always be allowed to delay policy choice, it seems axiomatic to us that policy options are improved by the incorporation of evidence
The Human Genome Project (HGP) may well be the beginning of a technological leap that rivals the adv...
Beginning with the discovery of the structure of DNA, genomic sciences have expanded rapidly, and in...
Genetics discrimination has become a large concern among scholars, scientists, the media, and the pu...
Federally funded research on the ethical, legal and social implications of genomics (“ELSI” research...
Research on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of human genomics has devoted signifi...
Sociologists are increasingly involved with the design and execution of stu-dies that examine the in...
A commentary on ELSI 2.0 for genomics and society by Kaye,J.,Meslin,E.,Knoppers,B.,Juengst, E., Desc...
For the historian of science the current international program aimed at mapping and sequencing the e...
Recent developments in genetics are opening unprecedented possibilities to understand the physical a...
From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice1 is a well-written and tightly argued analysis. This Ess...
Advances in human genetics raise many social and ethical issues. The application of genomic technolo...
As genetic research into outcomes beyond health gathers pace, largely through the use of genome-wide...
The patenting of human genes has been the focus of intense policy debate. The concerns associated wi...
Dr. Draper\u27s focus is the use of personal information derived from genome research. She identifie...
Objectives and Methods: Many authors have argued that ethical, legal, and social issues (“ELSIs”) sh...
The Human Genome Project (HGP) may well be the beginning of a technological leap that rivals the adv...
Beginning with the discovery of the structure of DNA, genomic sciences have expanded rapidly, and in...
Genetics discrimination has become a large concern among scholars, scientists, the media, and the pu...
Federally funded research on the ethical, legal and social implications of genomics (“ELSI” research...
Research on the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of human genomics has devoted signifi...
Sociologists are increasingly involved with the design and execution of stu-dies that examine the in...
A commentary on ELSI 2.0 for genomics and society by Kaye,J.,Meslin,E.,Knoppers,B.,Juengst, E., Desc...
For the historian of science the current international program aimed at mapping and sequencing the e...
Recent developments in genetics are opening unprecedented possibilities to understand the physical a...
From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice1 is a well-written and tightly argued analysis. This Ess...
Advances in human genetics raise many social and ethical issues. The application of genomic technolo...
As genetic research into outcomes beyond health gathers pace, largely through the use of genome-wide...
The patenting of human genes has been the focus of intense policy debate. The concerns associated wi...
Dr. Draper\u27s focus is the use of personal information derived from genome research. She identifie...
Objectives and Methods: Many authors have argued that ethical, legal, and social issues (“ELSIs”) sh...
The Human Genome Project (HGP) may well be the beginning of a technological leap that rivals the adv...
Beginning with the discovery of the structure of DNA, genomic sciences have expanded rapidly, and in...
Genetics discrimination has become a large concern among scholars, scientists, the media, and the pu...