‘One for all, all for one’. This is the famous motto from the Three Musketeers who stayed in solidarity with each other through thick and thin. In fact, the motto illustrates a centuries-old reflection on the relation between the individual and the collective. It is a political problem: how can the whole and its parts result in an act of solidarity? In this paper we will reflect on this relation by exploring the role of genomics in materializing these acts of solidarity. The advent of genomics has enabled the possibilities of increasing personalization, differentiation and risk stratification, showing one’s uniqueness to one another. What kind of solidarity will persist in a society that is obsessed by the singularisation of desires and goa...
Advances in genomics have crucial implications for public health, offering new ways of differentiati...
The political and social dimensions of modern technologies of genetic diagnosis are generally analys...
This essay will describe a key problem: the abyss between the public presentation of genomics as “re...
Advances in genomics and postgenomics have renewed interest in the impact of genomic health informat...
This article introduces thinking from science and technology studies (STS) and in particular the wor...
Abstract: This paper questions the utility of the ethical principles that are usually invoked to dea...
Genetics can do more than predict, explain or help treat medical conditions - it can create new ones...
Solidarity is widely described as one of the leading principles for the public provision of health c...
In genomic research the ideal standard of free, informed, prior and explicit consent is sometimes di...
Advances in human genetics raise many social and ethical issues. The application of genomic technolo...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter Sahra Gibbon, Barbara Prainsack, Stephen Hilgartner and Janell...
Background: The development of large data sets, including genomic data, coupled with rapid advances ...
Genomics is progressing from “bench to bedside,” especially in cancer care. Referred to as precision...
BACKGROUND: The development of large data sets, including genomic data, coupled with rapid advances ...
Advances in genomics have crucial implications for public health, offering new ways of differentiati...
The political and social dimensions of modern technologies of genetic diagnosis are generally analys...
This essay will describe a key problem: the abyss between the public presentation of genomics as “re...
Advances in genomics and postgenomics have renewed interest in the impact of genomic health informat...
This article introduces thinking from science and technology studies (STS) and in particular the wor...
Abstract: This paper questions the utility of the ethical principles that are usually invoked to dea...
Genetics can do more than predict, explain or help treat medical conditions - it can create new ones...
Solidarity is widely described as one of the leading principles for the public provision of health c...
In genomic research the ideal standard of free, informed, prior and explicit consent is sometimes di...
Advances in human genetics raise many social and ethical issues. The application of genomic technolo...
© 2018 selection and editorial matter Sahra Gibbon, Barbara Prainsack, Stephen Hilgartner and Janell...
Background: The development of large data sets, including genomic data, coupled with rapid advances ...
Genomics is progressing from “bench to bedside,” especially in cancer care. Referred to as precision...
BACKGROUND: The development of large data sets, including genomic data, coupled with rapid advances ...
Advances in genomics have crucial implications for public health, offering new ways of differentiati...
The political and social dimensions of modern technologies of genetic diagnosis are generally analys...
This essay will describe a key problem: the abyss between the public presentation of genomics as “re...