Race to the finish: identity and governance in an age of genomics

Jenny Reardon details the ways in which the Human Genome Diversity Project, launched in 1991 to great acclaim, has since foundered beneath a welter of criticism. Accused of being racists & vampires, the HGDP scientists have failed to persuade the world of the scientific benefits of their work.

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Main Author: Reardon, Jenny 1972- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Princeton [u.a.] Princeton Univ. Press 2005
Series:In-formation series
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Summary:Jenny Reardon details the ways in which the Human Genome Diversity Project, launched in 1991 to great acclaim, has since foundered beneath a welter of criticism. Accused of being racists & vampires, the HGDP scientists have failed to persuade the world of the scientific benefits of their work.
Item Description:Incl. bibliogr. references (S. [211]-228) and index
Physical Description:XII, 237 S. 25 cm
ISBN:0691118566
0691118574

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