In the six decades since the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA by Watson and Crick in 1953, developments in genetic science have transformed our understanding of human health and disease. These developments, along with those in other areas such as computer science, biotechnology, and nanotechnology, have opened exciting new possibilities for the future. In addition, the increasing trend for technologies to converge and build upon each other potentially increases the pace of change, constantly expanding the boundaries of the scientific frontier. At the same time, however, scientific advances are often accompanied by public unease over the potential for unforeseen, negative outcomes. For governments, these issues present signific...
This book tackles the major issues of what has been loosely named \u27The New Biology.\u27 Contempor...
The late Professor Thomas Emerson, a great civil libertarian, cautioned in 1976 that one of the hard...
In a 1980 landmark decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that genetically engineere...
In the six decades since the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA by Watson and Crick in 1...
Law is a dynamic concept, which keeps on changing with time and place. It must change with changes i...
This article considers the scientific, legal, ethical, and social issues of the Brave New World of B...
Thanks to rapid advances in genetic technology, scientists can give cells cancer-fighting capabiliti...
Continuing advances in the science of molecular genetics have produced technologies that are capable...
Recently, Congress has considered legislation to amend§ 101, a section of the Patent Act that the Su...
The title of this symposium asks: Does scientific knowledgechange the law? On one level, the answe...
The Genetic Age promises another exponential increase in human knowledge and potential. ... This art...
In this article, we locate the future of genetic science in a variety of discourses, ranging from th...
Introduction: There has been much speculation that the century we have just entered will eventually ...
Biotechnology has evolved from a research platform into nearly 100 pharmaceutical drug products and ...
While there have been mixed opinions as to whether gene patents were dead in light of Prometheus,thi...
This book tackles the major issues of what has been loosely named \u27The New Biology.\u27 Contempor...
The late Professor Thomas Emerson, a great civil libertarian, cautioned in 1976 that one of the hard...
In a 1980 landmark decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that genetically engineere...
In the six decades since the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA by Watson and Crick in 1...
Law is a dynamic concept, which keeps on changing with time and place. It must change with changes i...
This article considers the scientific, legal, ethical, and social issues of the Brave New World of B...
Thanks to rapid advances in genetic technology, scientists can give cells cancer-fighting capabiliti...
Continuing advances in the science of molecular genetics have produced technologies that are capable...
Recently, Congress has considered legislation to amend§ 101, a section of the Patent Act that the Su...
The title of this symposium asks: Does scientific knowledgechange the law? On one level, the answe...
The Genetic Age promises another exponential increase in human knowledge and potential. ... This art...
In this article, we locate the future of genetic science in a variety of discourses, ranging from th...
Introduction: There has been much speculation that the century we have just entered will eventually ...
Biotechnology has evolved from a research platform into nearly 100 pharmaceutical drug products and ...
While there have been mixed opinions as to whether gene patents were dead in light of Prometheus,thi...
This book tackles the major issues of what has been loosely named \u27The New Biology.\u27 Contempor...
The late Professor Thomas Emerson, a great civil libertarian, cautioned in 1976 that one of the hard...
In a 1980 landmark decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that genetically engineere...