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Published by the ESRC Genomics
Network, Genomics, Society and
Policy is a peer reviewed online
journal that provides an outlet for
interdisciplinary research on the
social, ethical and legal aspects
of genomics and related
emergent technologies such as
nanotechnology and stem cell
research.
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Current
Issue: Vol. 8 No. 2
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GSP is moving!
We are pleased to inform you that as of 2013 Springer is the proud publisher of Life Sciences, Society and Policy (formerly known as Genomics, Society and Policy) in an Open Access format. The journal will be published on the Open Access platform SpringerOpen and will be freely available to anyone interested in its high quality academic content. Under its new name the journal will continue to publish peer reviewed articles on the ethical, social and legal dimensions of the life sciences.
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Race, genetic determinism and the media: An exploratory study of
media coverage of genetics and Indigenous Australians
Emma Kowal and Gerald Frederic |
Understanding risk: Psychosis and genomics research in Singapore
Ayesha Ahmad, Tamra Lysaght, Liu Jianjun, Mythily Subramaniam, Tan Say Beng, Benjamin Capps |
| Report
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Nuffield Council on Bioethics Report: Novel Techniques for the prevention of mitochondrial DNA disorders: an ethical review
Nina Hallowell |
| Book
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Bioequity - Property and the Human Body, by Nils Hoppe
Britta van Beers |
Micro, by Michael Crichton and Richard Preston
Hub Zwart |
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Previous
Issue: Vol. 8 No. 1
Sport and Genomics - Medical and Ethical Aspects of the Current Discourse
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Arno Müller |
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Sport and genomics; prospects and ethical framing
Ivo van Hilvoorde |
Genetic tests in sports medicine – many studies, little impact
Sabine Rudnik-Schöneborn |
Gene transfer for pain: A tool to cope with the intractable, or an unethical endurance enhancing technology?
Silvia Camporesi and Mike McNamee |
Genetics, genetic testing and sports: Aspects from sports cardiology
Herbert Löllgen and Ruth Löllgen |
Interview with Claudia Bokel, member of the International Olympic Committee
Arno Müller |
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Bio-Objects – Life in the 21st Century, by Niki Vermeulen, Sakari Tamminen, and Andrew Webster (eds.)
Jochem Zwier |
Lively Capital: Biotechnologies, Ethics, and Governance in Global Markets, by Kaushik Sunder Rajan
Theo Papaioannou |
Tracing technologies: Prisoners’ views in the era of CSI, by Helena Machado and Barbara Prainsack
David Wyatt |
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