This report describes the issues associated with genetic monitoring and screening in the workplace. It examines the technologies used, analyzes the legal framework for the use of such tests, assesses the ethical issues inherent in the use of these tools in the workplace setting, describes how genetic information is conveyed by a genetic counselor, and, based on an OTA survey of 1,500 U.S. companies and the largest unions, evaluates the current and future use of genetic monitoring and screening in the workplace
Since the completion of the sequencing and mapping of the human genome in April 2003, the potential ...
Objectives and Methods: Many authors have argued that ethical, legal, and social issues (“ELSIs”) sh...
In this paper I will discuss what genetic testing is, the advantages and disadvantages of genetic te...
Human monitoring in the workplace, sometimes referred to as medical screening, is a collation of pr...
Note:Developments in genetic research and the decreasing cost of genetic testing are likely to stimu...
Genetic testing of employees is controversial; objections have been raised with regard to privacy, r...
The authors differentiate between genetic monitoring and screening, and discuss the potential risks ...
A report by the Office of Technology Assessment that "examines a technology, genetic testing, that m...
A toss of the coin by the modern-day employer reveals two options regarding genetic testing in the w...
"OTA-BA-456"--P. [4] of cover."September 1990"--P. [4] of cover.Shipping list no.: 90-667-P.Includes...
The present study aimed to examine both employer and employee attitudes concerning the disclosure of...
Given the uncertainty that characterizes genetic information in relation to the pressing ethical and...
Joint Agency ReportGeneticInfoWorkplace1998.pdf: 800 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
Genetic testing is a way in which mutations can be detected in DNA, proteins, and other parts of the...
The biotechnological developments of today have caused extremely important issues about ethics and h...
Since the completion of the sequencing and mapping of the human genome in April 2003, the potential ...
Objectives and Methods: Many authors have argued that ethical, legal, and social issues (“ELSIs”) sh...
In this paper I will discuss what genetic testing is, the advantages and disadvantages of genetic te...
Human monitoring in the workplace, sometimes referred to as medical screening, is a collation of pr...
Note:Developments in genetic research and the decreasing cost of genetic testing are likely to stimu...
Genetic testing of employees is controversial; objections have been raised with regard to privacy, r...
The authors differentiate between genetic monitoring and screening, and discuss the potential risks ...
A report by the Office of Technology Assessment that "examines a technology, genetic testing, that m...
A toss of the coin by the modern-day employer reveals two options regarding genetic testing in the w...
"OTA-BA-456"--P. [4] of cover."September 1990"--P. [4] of cover.Shipping list no.: 90-667-P.Includes...
The present study aimed to examine both employer and employee attitudes concerning the disclosure of...
Given the uncertainty that characterizes genetic information in relation to the pressing ethical and...
Joint Agency ReportGeneticInfoWorkplace1998.pdf: 800 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
Genetic testing is a way in which mutations can be detected in DNA, proteins, and other parts of the...
The biotechnological developments of today have caused extremely important issues about ethics and h...
Since the completion of the sequencing and mapping of the human genome in April 2003, the potential ...
Objectives and Methods: Many authors have argued that ethical, legal, and social issues (“ELSIs”) sh...
In this paper I will discuss what genetic testing is, the advantages and disadvantages of genetic te...