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| Return of the race myth?by Osagie K. Obasogie, New ScientistJuly 1st, 2009Given our unfortunate history of linking biological understandings of race to racial hierarchy, new technologies may revive old theories of race. |
| The Color of Our GenesBalancing the Promise and Risks of Racial Categories in Human Biotechnologyby Osagie Obasogie, Science ProgressJune 15th, 2009Advances in genomics may yield profound medical, scientific, and social advances. But if we are not careful, commercial and forensic applications may resuscitate harmful ideas about race. |
| "What color is the baby?" Green?by Jesse Reynolds, Biopolitical TimesMay 13th, 2009Race has a remarkable impact on media coverage of accidental switches of gametes or embryos in fertility clinics. |
| "Racial alchemy" - for real?by Jesse Reynolds, Biopolitical TimesFebruary 26th, 2009Until now, hypothetical discussions of embryo screening for eye and skin color have seemed distant. |
| Playing the Gene Card?
A Report on Race and Human Biotechnologyby Osagie ObasogieAn ever-increasing number of DNA-based products are being promoted and sold. While many have important benefits, "Playing the Gene Card?" focuses on three that pose particular risks for African American and other minority communities. |
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