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The Department of Homeland Security said it would begin collecting genetic data on hundreds of thousands of immigrants in federal detention facilities.

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With Altered Inheritance, bioethicist Françoise Baylis has authored a vivid call to action that “aims to bridge the divides between theory, science, politics, and practice.”
Biopolitical Times
Each passing year, more people die who would be eligible for reparations after involuntary sterilization in California.

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Prospective people are not any doctor’s patient, nor are they any future parent’s property to be made to order.
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This webcast explores the new techniques of synthetic biology and gene editing, and their capacity to redesign nature, from seeds to insects to people.

The technologies are being rapidly developed and robustly funded, in most cases well ahead of safety assessments, public engagement, and social oversight. What does this mean for people and the planet – and what can we do about it?

Moderated by Marcy Darnovsky, Center for Genetics and Society

If you were unable to join us, or would like to see the webcast again, click below to watch the event in its entirety.

You can find written replies to some of the questions and comments that were submitted by participants here

A new survey has found implicit biases in medical students that may explain why black patients are sometimes under treated for pain, with some students believing that black people feel less pain and have thicker skin than white people.

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