Revisiting race in a genomic age /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New Brunswick, N.J. :
Rutgers University Press,
[2008]
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| Series: | Studies in medical anthropology.
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Table of Contents:
- Race : past, present, and future / Jonathan Marks
- What genes are, and why there are no genes for race / John Dupré
- A social constructionist analysis of race / Sally Haslanger
- Individual ancestry inference and the reification of race as a biological phenomenon / Deborah A. Bolnick
- Race, ancestry, and medicine / Marcus W. Feldman and Richard C. Lewontin
- Will tomorrow's medicines work for everyone? / Sarah K. Tate and David B. Goldstein
- Patenting race in a genomic age / Jonathan Kahn
- The molecularization of race : U.S. health institutions, pharmacogenetics practice, and public science after the genome / Duana Fullwiley
- Tracking race in addiction research / Molly J. Dingel and Barbara A. Koenig
- Genetic ancestry and the search for personalized genetic histories / Mark D. Shriver and Rick A. Kittles
- Genetic genealogy : genetics meets the marketplace / Henry T. Greely
- Native-American-DNA.com : in search of Native American race and tribe / Kimberly Tallbear
- The factness of diaspora : the social sources of genetic genealogy / Alondra Nelson
- Moving beyond the two-race mantra / Pamela Sankar
- Cops, sports, and schools : how the news media frames coverage of genetics and race / Sally Lehrman
- Race without salvation : beyond the science/society divide in genomic studies of human diversity / Jenny Reardon
- The feasibility of government oversight of NIH-funded population genetics research / Jacqueline Stevens
- Racial realism and the discourse of responsibility for health disparities in a genomic age / Sandra Soo-Jin Lee.