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Epigenetics and Public Policy: The Tangled Web of Science and Politics
By (Author) Shea K. Robison
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
19th April 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
576.5
Hardback
384
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
794g
The exciting field of epigenetics offers novel and unanticipated science-based insights into human origins and development. This book presents one of the first detailed examinations of the political implications of epigenetics. Epigeneticsthe study of internal and environmental factors that affect how genes are turned on or off and how cells read those genesis a rapidly emerging science akin to genetics that introduces a number of novel and unexpected biological explanations of human origins and development. It also poses fundamental challenges to many of the assumptions of the prevailing science of genetics. When science changes, how does public policy respond This book comprehensively considers the political implications of the emerging science of epigenetics in specific policy domains, addressing the intersections of epigenetics with cancer, obesity, the environment, and the law. Author Shea K. Robison carefully navigates the messy history of genetics and epigenetics in order to explore what changes in public policy might come in the age of a new scientific frontier. Readers will understand how new findings in epigenetic research and increased acceptance of epigenetic science may lead to paradigm shifts in cancer prevention and treatment, significantly different policy solutions for combating obesity, and revised statutes of limitations and laws regarding civil and corporate liability and wrongful life.
Dr. Shea K. Robison currently teaches at Idaho State University and the College of Eastern Idaho. He recently completed a postdoctoral research fellowship with the Center for East Asian and Comparative Philosophy and the Department of Public Policy at the City University of Hong Kong.