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| Newest fair attraction: DNA on a Stickby Jeremy Olson, Star TribuneAugust 8th, 2010University researchers see the State Fair as an ideal place to find families for a study on the genetic makeup of children, but some wonder if it's an appropriate venue. |
| The Geriatric Genotype? by Brendan Parent, Biopolitical TimesJuly 7th, 2010Boston University's recent study on a gene pattern for extreme longevity is questionable for its methodology and has limited predictive and social value. |
| A People's History of the Human Genomeby Pete Shanks, Biopolitical TimesJune 30th, 2010Genewatch UK marked the 10th anniversary of the Human Genome Project announcement by publishing an extraordinary History with important current policy implications. |
| A Curious Incidentby Pete Shanks, Biopolitical TimesJune 30th, 2010The 10th anniversary of the first Human Genome Project announcement passed with remarkably little hoopla. |
| "Reports of My Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated"Race and Genetics Ten Years After the Human Genome Projectby Osagie K. Obasogie, The Huffington PostJune 18th, 2010Instead of closing the door on the historically misleading notion of race-as-biology, the ten-year-old Human Genome Project has drawn new attention toward biology's role in racial categories. |
| Biology 2.0The EconomistJune 17th, 2010A decade after the human-genome project, biological science is poised on the edge of something big.
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| Awaiting the Genome Payoffby Andrew Pollack, New York Times June 15th, 2010While many genetics scientists outside the drug industry say the Human Genome Project has had few medical benefits, industry researchers urge a wait-and-see patience.
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