Nutrigenomics is a subspecialty of nutrition science which aims to understand how gene-diet interactions influence individuals' response to food, disease susceptibility, and population health. Yet ethical enquiry into this field is being outpaced by nutrigenomics bioscience. The ethical issues surrounding nutrigenomics face the challenges of a rapidly evolving field which bring forward the additional dimension of crossdisciplinary integrative research between social and biomedical sciences. This article outlines the emerging nutrigenomics definitions and concepts and analyzes the existing ethics literature concerning personalized nutrition and presents points to consider over ethical issues regarding future nutrigenomics applications. The i...
Nutrigenomics or nutritional genomics is a borderline discipline, a branch of ecogenomics which stud...
The execution of the Human Genome Project has brought forth a wealth of information about the struct...
BACKGROUND: Since our conception to death, we were permanently exposed to nutrition. Indeed, food in...
Nutrigenomics is a subspecialty of nutrition science which aims to understand how gene-diet interact...
This article gives an overview of the ethical issues in nutrigenomics; research and personalized nut...
Issues arising in connection with genes and nutrition policy include both nutrigenomics and nutrigen...
Ethics is the study of the normative dimensions of human relations and experiences. This chapter dis...
Issues arising in connection with genes and nutrition policy include both nutrigenomics and nutrigen...
Nutrigenomics research promises a future in which health risks of different diets can be exactly cal...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : ESPUM - Dép. médecine sociale et préventive - Travaux e...
The recognition that nutrients have the ability to interact and modulate molecular mechanisms underl...
ABSTRACT: This article provides an overview of the fundamental principles of genetics and emerging c...
Nutrigenomics is an emerging science which investigates a certain area of nutrition that uses molecu...
To optimize the coevolution of nutrigenomics and society (ie, the reciprocal stimulation of both dev...
The hierarchical information flow through DNA-RNA-protein-metabolite collectively referred to as 'mo...
Nutrigenomics or nutritional genomics is a borderline discipline, a branch of ecogenomics which stud...
The execution of the Human Genome Project has brought forth a wealth of information about the struct...
BACKGROUND: Since our conception to death, we were permanently exposed to nutrition. Indeed, food in...
Nutrigenomics is a subspecialty of nutrition science which aims to understand how gene-diet interact...
This article gives an overview of the ethical issues in nutrigenomics; research and personalized nut...
Issues arising in connection with genes and nutrition policy include both nutrigenomics and nutrigen...
Ethics is the study of the normative dimensions of human relations and experiences. This chapter dis...
Issues arising in connection with genes and nutrition policy include both nutrigenomics and nutrigen...
Nutrigenomics research promises a future in which health risks of different diets can be exactly cal...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : ESPUM - Dép. médecine sociale et préventive - Travaux e...
The recognition that nutrients have the ability to interact and modulate molecular mechanisms underl...
ABSTRACT: This article provides an overview of the fundamental principles of genetics and emerging c...
Nutrigenomics is an emerging science which investigates a certain area of nutrition that uses molecu...
To optimize the coevolution of nutrigenomics and society (ie, the reciprocal stimulation of both dev...
The hierarchical information flow through DNA-RNA-protein-metabolite collectively referred to as 'mo...
Nutrigenomics or nutritional genomics is a borderline discipline, a branch of ecogenomics which stud...
The execution of the Human Genome Project has brought forth a wealth of information about the struct...
BACKGROUND: Since our conception to death, we were permanently exposed to nutrition. Indeed, food in...