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Foreign Policy on Human Engineering

From Foreign Policy: The Next Big Thing: A New You, by Juan Enriquez. As countries and industries grow increasingly overwhelmed by wave after wave of bankruptcies, layoffs, restructurings, botched contracts, and embarrassing bonuses, they might lose sight of a second, … Continue reading

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Biotech Firms and Electoral Politics

Not all biotech ethics stories are about biotech. From the Denver Post: Biotech ad draws fire from Colorado lawmaker A newspaper advertisement that commends Democratic Gov. Bill Ritter for pushing biotech industries rankled a Republican lawmaker who says he thinks … Continue reading

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Risks of Sharing Personal Genetic Info

From BusinessWire: Risks of Sharing Personal Genetic Information Online Need More Study, Stanford Bioethicists Say With just $399 and a bit of saliva in a cup, consumers can learn about their genetic risk for diseases from breast cancer to diabetes. … Continue reading

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Is Genetic Info A Dangerous Commodity?

Ronald Bailey, writing for Reason Online: You Can’t Handle the Truth: Do genetic tests need more federal regulation? Worth reading in its entirety, but here are some key bits: But does such direct-to-consumer (DTC) genotyping need to be regulated—or banned? … Continue reading

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Regulating Genetic Testing in Europe

From Genomeweb Daily News: European Genetics Group Offers Draft of Genetic Testing Oversight The European Society of Human Genetics has issued a draft version of proposed recommendations for regulating and managing genetic testing and will be accepting public comments about … Continue reading

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Canadian Groups Opposing GM Wheat

From Grainews: Ag groups push back against biotech wheat A bid by a number of Canadian, U.S. and Australian growers’ groups to help clear the regulatory road for gene-altered wheats has run up against equally opposed groups from the same … Continue reading

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Industrial Biotech & the Environment

Is biotech the best thing, or the worst thing, that’s ever happened to the environment? Check out this article from the Times, which points to biotech as a source of environmentally-friendly products: Industrial biotechnology sales soar The demand for plant-based … Continue reading

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GM Salmon Coming Soon

From Oliver Moore, writing for the Globe & Mail: Meet – and eat – the modified Atlantic salmon It looks like a normal Atlantic salmon, and the fish’s creators say it tastes like one, too. But this is no ordinary … Continue reading

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GM Crops Stir Indian Farmer Suicides… or Not.

From the Daily Mail (Nov. 3, ’08) The GM genocide: Thousands of Indian farmers are committing suicide after using genetically modified crops When Prince Charles claimed thousands of Indian farmers were killing themselves after using GM crops, he was branded … Continue reading

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ACLU vs. Myriad

2 more articles to recommend re the ACLU v. Myriad case I mentioned a few days ago. They are: Rebecca Skloot, writing for Double X, provides this very good overview of the issues & an explanation of what’s at stake: … Continue reading

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