Genetics and Gene Therapy
Herausgeber: Mclean, Sheila A. M.
Genetics and Gene Therapy
Herausgeber: Mclean, Sheila A. M.
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This book shows just how wide-ranging concern has become, ranging from regulation to cloning, with the fear of discrimination in between. Part One begins with a range of general discussions of about the genetic enterprise followed by consideration of specific questions. Part Two then addresses cutting edge debates in genetics.
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This book shows just how wide-ranging concern has become, ranging from regulation to cloning, with the fear of discrimination in between. Part One begins with a range of general discussions of about the genetic enterprise followed by consideration of specific questions. Part Two then addresses cutting edge debates in genetics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1147g
- ISBN-13: 9780754620556
- ISBN-10: 0754620557
- Artikelnr.: 54580930
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1147g
- ISBN-13: 9780754620556
- ISBN-10: 0754620557
- Artikelnr.: 54580930
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sheila A.M. McLean is from the University of Glasgow, Scotland.
Contents: Series preface; Introduction. Genetics - General:Human genetics: the new panacea?
Julian Kinderlerer and Diane Longley; Regulation as facilitation: negotiating the genetic revolution
Julia Black; Whose genome project?
Darryl Macer; The gene genie: good fairy or wicked witch?
Sheila A.M. McLean; Procreative liberty in the era of genomics
John A. Robertson; Beyond 'genetic discrimination': toward the broader harm of geneticism
Susan M. Wolf; What makes genetic discrimination exceptional?
Deborah Hellman; Genetic secrets and the family
Dean Bell and Belinda Bennett; Genetic privacy
Lawrence O. Gostin; Challenging medical-legal norms: the role of autonomy
confidentiality
and privacy in protecting individual and familial group rights in genetic information
Graeme T. Laurie; Genetic testing and employee protection
Philippa Gannon and Charlotte Villiers; Pharmacogenetics: ethical issues and policy option
Allen Buchanan
Andrea Califano
Jeffrey Kahn
Elizabeth McPherson
John Robertson and Baruch Brody. Gene Therapy/Testing/Cloning: Beware! Preimplantation genetic diagnosis may solve some old problems but it also raises new ones
Heather Draper and Ruth Chadwick; Predictive genetic testing for conditions that present in childhood
Lainie Friedman Ross; Is there a case in favour of predictive genetic testing in young children?
Stephen Robertson and Julia Savulerscu; Inheritable genetic modification and a brave new world: did Huxley have it wrong?
Mark S. Frankel; Gene therapies and the pursuit of a better human
Sara Goering; Protecting the endangered human: toward an international treaty prohibiting cloning and inheritable alterations
George J. Annas
Lori B. Andrews and Rosario M. Isasi; 'Goodbye Dolly'? the ethics of human cloning
John Harris; Cloning and infertility
Carson Strong; Should we clone human beings? Cloning as a source of tissue for transplantation
Julian Saulescu; Going to the roots of the stem cell controversy
Sÿren Holm; S
Julian Kinderlerer and Diane Longley; Regulation as facilitation: negotiating the genetic revolution
Julia Black; Whose genome project?
Darryl Macer; The gene genie: good fairy or wicked witch?
Sheila A.M. McLean; Procreative liberty in the era of genomics
John A. Robertson; Beyond 'genetic discrimination': toward the broader harm of geneticism
Susan M. Wolf; What makes genetic discrimination exceptional?
Deborah Hellman; Genetic secrets and the family
Dean Bell and Belinda Bennett; Genetic privacy
Lawrence O. Gostin; Challenging medical-legal norms: the role of autonomy
confidentiality
and privacy in protecting individual and familial group rights in genetic information
Graeme T. Laurie; Genetic testing and employee protection
Philippa Gannon and Charlotte Villiers; Pharmacogenetics: ethical issues and policy option
Allen Buchanan
Andrea Califano
Jeffrey Kahn
Elizabeth McPherson
John Robertson and Baruch Brody. Gene Therapy/Testing/Cloning: Beware! Preimplantation genetic diagnosis may solve some old problems but it also raises new ones
Heather Draper and Ruth Chadwick; Predictive genetic testing for conditions that present in childhood
Lainie Friedman Ross; Is there a case in favour of predictive genetic testing in young children?
Stephen Robertson and Julia Savulerscu; Inheritable genetic modification and a brave new world: did Huxley have it wrong?
Mark S. Frankel; Gene therapies and the pursuit of a better human
Sara Goering; Protecting the endangered human: toward an international treaty prohibiting cloning and inheritable alterations
George J. Annas
Lori B. Andrews and Rosario M. Isasi; 'Goodbye Dolly'? the ethics of human cloning
John Harris; Cloning and infertility
Carson Strong; Should we clone human beings? Cloning as a source of tissue for transplantation
Julian Saulescu; Going to the roots of the stem cell controversy
Sÿren Holm; S
Contents: Series preface; Introduction. Genetics - General:Human genetics: the new panacea?
Julian Kinderlerer and Diane Longley; Regulation as facilitation: negotiating the genetic revolution
Julia Black; Whose genome project?
Darryl Macer; The gene genie: good fairy or wicked witch?
Sheila A.M. McLean; Procreative liberty in the era of genomics
John A. Robertson; Beyond 'genetic discrimination': toward the broader harm of geneticism
Susan M. Wolf; What makes genetic discrimination exceptional?
Deborah Hellman; Genetic secrets and the family
Dean Bell and Belinda Bennett; Genetic privacy
Lawrence O. Gostin; Challenging medical-legal norms: the role of autonomy
confidentiality
and privacy in protecting individual and familial group rights in genetic information
Graeme T. Laurie; Genetic testing and employee protection
Philippa Gannon and Charlotte Villiers; Pharmacogenetics: ethical issues and policy option
Allen Buchanan
Andrea Califano
Jeffrey Kahn
Elizabeth McPherson
John Robertson and Baruch Brody. Gene Therapy/Testing/Cloning: Beware! Preimplantation genetic diagnosis may solve some old problems but it also raises new ones
Heather Draper and Ruth Chadwick; Predictive genetic testing for conditions that present in childhood
Lainie Friedman Ross; Is there a case in favour of predictive genetic testing in young children?
Stephen Robertson and Julia Savulerscu; Inheritable genetic modification and a brave new world: did Huxley have it wrong?
Mark S. Frankel; Gene therapies and the pursuit of a better human
Sara Goering; Protecting the endangered human: toward an international treaty prohibiting cloning and inheritable alterations
George J. Annas
Lori B. Andrews and Rosario M. Isasi; 'Goodbye Dolly'? the ethics of human cloning
John Harris; Cloning and infertility
Carson Strong; Should we clone human beings? Cloning as a source of tissue for transplantation
Julian Saulescu; Going to the roots of the stem cell controversy
Sÿren Holm; S
Julian Kinderlerer and Diane Longley; Regulation as facilitation: negotiating the genetic revolution
Julia Black; Whose genome project?
Darryl Macer; The gene genie: good fairy or wicked witch?
Sheila A.M. McLean; Procreative liberty in the era of genomics
John A. Robertson; Beyond 'genetic discrimination': toward the broader harm of geneticism
Susan M. Wolf; What makes genetic discrimination exceptional?
Deborah Hellman; Genetic secrets and the family
Dean Bell and Belinda Bennett; Genetic privacy
Lawrence O. Gostin; Challenging medical-legal norms: the role of autonomy
confidentiality
and privacy in protecting individual and familial group rights in genetic information
Graeme T. Laurie; Genetic testing and employee protection
Philippa Gannon and Charlotte Villiers; Pharmacogenetics: ethical issues and policy option
Allen Buchanan
Andrea Califano
Jeffrey Kahn
Elizabeth McPherson
John Robertson and Baruch Brody. Gene Therapy/Testing/Cloning: Beware! Preimplantation genetic diagnosis may solve some old problems but it also raises new ones
Heather Draper and Ruth Chadwick; Predictive genetic testing for conditions that present in childhood
Lainie Friedman Ross; Is there a case in favour of predictive genetic testing in young children?
Stephen Robertson and Julia Savulerscu; Inheritable genetic modification and a brave new world: did Huxley have it wrong?
Mark S. Frankel; Gene therapies and the pursuit of a better human
Sara Goering; Protecting the endangered human: toward an international treaty prohibiting cloning and inheritable alterations
George J. Annas
Lori B. Andrews and Rosario M. Isasi; 'Goodbye Dolly'? the ethics of human cloning
John Harris; Cloning and infertility
Carson Strong; Should we clone human beings? Cloning as a source of tissue for transplantation
Julian Saulescu; Going to the roots of the stem cell controversy
Sÿren Holm; S







