AbstractThe exploitation of human genomic data is rapidly set for expansion, calling for greater public debate about the implications of both the risks and benefits. Nigel Williams reports on a British effort to put urgency into the debate
It is more than a year since the complete sequence of the human genome was publicly announced (Inter...
The decade following the completion of the Human Genome Project has been marked by divergent claims ...
This edition of Australasian Science focuses on the ethical, legal and social issues associated with...
AbstractThe exploitation of human genomic data is rapidly set for expansion, calling for greater pub...
If lives could be saved by being “forewarned” by a genomic test, should we perform genomic testing o...
AbstractThe potential for genetic tests to throw light on people's future health prospects are excit...
AbstractBritain is about to embark on the world's largest genome data project focused on middle-aged...
The past decade has seen an increase in public concern about genetics and the life sciences in Europ...
Technology for sequencing DNA has advanced very rapidly over the last 15 years, and is poised to bec...
It is easy to think that much of the important scientific research today concerns genetics. In the l...
Since the completion of the sequencing and mapping of the human genome in April 2003, the potential ...
A concerted international effort currently is being made to localize human genes and to identify the...
Genetic testing is controversial in adoption with professionals taking different positions on whethe...
As I write this, it is a few weeks since we celebrated 70 years since the discovery of the structure...
The first human genome project, completed in 2003, uncovered the genetic building blocks of humankin...
It is more than a year since the complete sequence of the human genome was publicly announced (Inter...
The decade following the completion of the Human Genome Project has been marked by divergent claims ...
This edition of Australasian Science focuses on the ethical, legal and social issues associated with...
AbstractThe exploitation of human genomic data is rapidly set for expansion, calling for greater pub...
If lives could be saved by being “forewarned” by a genomic test, should we perform genomic testing o...
AbstractThe potential for genetic tests to throw light on people's future health prospects are excit...
AbstractBritain is about to embark on the world's largest genome data project focused on middle-aged...
The past decade has seen an increase in public concern about genetics and the life sciences in Europ...
Technology for sequencing DNA has advanced very rapidly over the last 15 years, and is poised to bec...
It is easy to think that much of the important scientific research today concerns genetics. In the l...
Since the completion of the sequencing and mapping of the human genome in April 2003, the potential ...
A concerted international effort currently is being made to localize human genes and to identify the...
Genetic testing is controversial in adoption with professionals taking different positions on whethe...
As I write this, it is a few weeks since we celebrated 70 years since the discovery of the structure...
The first human genome project, completed in 2003, uncovered the genetic building blocks of humankin...
It is more than a year since the complete sequence of the human genome was publicly announced (Inter...
The decade following the completion of the Human Genome Project has been marked by divergent claims ...
This edition of Australasian Science focuses on the ethical, legal and social issues associated with...